The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 33

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"But first ofall, " he said, "it is requisite that this worthy duenna and unworthydamsel should place their claim for justice in the hands of Don Quixote;for otherwise nothing can be done, nor can the said challenge be broughtto a lawful issue. " "I do so place it, " replied the duenna.
"And I too, " added her daughter, all in tears and covered with shame andconfusion.
This declaration having been made, and the duke having settled in his ownmind what he would do in the matter, the ladies in bla
...ck withdrew, andthe duchess gave orders that for the future they were not to be treatedas servants of hers, but as lady adventurers who came to her house todemand justice; so they gave them a room to themselves and waited on themas they would on strangers, to the consternation of the otherwomen-servants, who did not know where the folly and imprudence of DonaRodriguez and her unlucky daughter would stop.
And now, to complete the enjoyment of the feast and bring the dinner to asatisfactory end, lo and behold the page who had carried the letters andpresents to Teresa Panza, the wife of the governor Sancho, entered thehall; and the duke and duchess were very well pleased to see him, beinganxious to know the result of his journey; but when they asked him thepage said in reply that he could not give it before so many people or ina few words, and begged their excellences to be pleased to let it waitfor a private opportunity, and in the meantime amuse themselves withthese letters; and taking out the letters he placed them in the duchess'shand.


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