The History of Don Quixote, volume 1, Part 11

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" Dorothea then took out of her pillow-case a complete petticoat of somerich stuff, and a green mantle of some other fine material, and anecklace and other ornaments out of a little box, and with these in aninstant she so arrayed herself that she looked like a great and richlady. All this, and more, she said, she had taken from home in case ofneed, but that until then she had had no occasion to make use of it. Theywere all highly delighted with her grace, air, and beauty, and declaredDon Fernan...do to be a man of very little taste when he rejected suchcharms. But the one who admired her most was Sancho Panza, for it seemedto him (what indeed was true) that in all the days of his life he hadnever seen such a lovely creature; and he asked the curate with greateagerness who this beautiful lady was, and what she wanted in theseout-of-the-way quarters.
"This fair lady, brother Sancho, " replied the curate, "is no less apersonage than the heiress in the direct male line of the great kingdomof Micomicon, who has come in search of your master to beg a boon of him, which is that he redress a wrong or injury that a wicked giant has doneher; and from the fame as a good knight which your master has acquiredfar and wide, this princess has come from Guinea to seek him.


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