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by Miguel de Cervantes
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Part 2, Chapter 6 Summary

The housekeeper and the niece have started to realize that Quixote means to go gallivanting off again. Quixote explains to them that all knights cannot be knights-errant, which is why some hang around the palace while others go off into the wild. The niece brings forth an impassioned plea for him to stay, but he rebukes her notion.....

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