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All this lengthy discourse Don Quixote delivered while the others supped,
forgetting to raise a h Sancho more than once
told hih afterwards to
say all he wanted It excited fresh pity in those who had heard him to
see a man of apparently sound sense, and with rational views on every
subject he discussed, so hopelessly wanting in all, when his wretched
unlucky chivalry was in question The curate told hiht
in all he had said in favour of arh a man
of letters and a graduate, was of the same opinion
They finished their supper, the cloth was rehter, and Maritornes were getting Don Quixote of La Mancha's
garret ready, in which it was arranged that the woht, Don Fernando begged the captive to