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Part 2, Chapter 47 Summary
The focus switches back to Sancho, and he is about to enjoy a feast. This delights Sancho, since one of his favorite pastimes is enjoying good food. However, the physician at his side keeps whisking away dishes after he tastes them, deeming each of them not fit for consumption for myriad reasons. Sancho is completely frustrated and scolds the physician for his attempts to mediate his appetite with great rancor. The physician is quite frightened. Just then, a note is delivered from the duke warning that enemies intend to attack his island and that some men have come to murder him because of their fear of his intelligence. He sends word back, along with greeting to the duchess and his master. Another person comes to ask him to mediate something, a countryman this time. He describes a horrid-sounding girl and asks...
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