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Part 2, Chapter 42 Summary
Sancho must go away and assume his governorship, although Sancho believes he'll remain the same old guy even as governor. Quixote takes him aside and gives him a great deal of good advice about governing, including being just, being temperate, being honest and remembering where he came from.
Part 2, Chapter 42 Analysis
Another of Quixote's truly lucid moments occurs in this chapter. He brings forth his logic and common sense in his advice, and he gives Sancho truly great pearls of wisdom. It is surprising just how levelheaded he can be, when he is so much the opposite at times.
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