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Part 2, Chapter 30 Summary
Sancho and Quixote come upon a hawking party the next day, full of elegant people, and the Don sends Sancho to make his presence known to a regal-looking lady in the party. She has heard of his history already, and she is delighted to meet them. As the Don and Sancho approach the duchess and her husband and dismount, both of them fall off their mounts in a slapstick moment. The duchess voices her love of Sancho's conversation, and they are both invited to the duke's castle.
Part 2, Chapter 30 Analysis
Sancho is delighted by the riches that he imagines he is about to set foot in, and Quixote is delighted by the fact that his name has again preceded him. Of course, they must both make fools of themselves for a moment, but the duke and duchess have read about them...
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