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Part 2, Chapter 7 Summary
The housekeeper implores the bachelor Sanson for help. He tells her to go home, and he goes off to find the curate to make plans. Meanwhile, Sancho tells Quixote he has told his wife he is to be off with Quixote again. He requests some sort of monthly salary for being squire in order to keep up with his obligations back home, which Quixote refutes since it isn't mentioned in any of his books on knight-errantry. Sanson arrives and offers his services, which hurts Sancho's feelings since he thought Quixote would never go without him. Sancho retracts his request for wages, and he is resolute in going. They set off toward El Toboso.
Part 2, Chapter 7 Analysis
Sancho has his feelings truly hurt, both by Quixote's refusal to give him wages and by his immediate acceptance of Sanson as a possible replacement...
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