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Part 2, Chapter 62 Summary
Quixote and Sancho's host is Don Antonio Moreno, who is aware of the Don's illness. Sancho refutes his reputation as a glutton and also relates his experience as a governor. Don Antonio asks if Quixote can keep a secret. Then, he shows Quixote a bronze head, which he claims is magical, telling him he will see the full effect later. He then takes his guest on a tour of the city, but he tapes a sign on the Don's back that says, "This is Don Quixote of La Mancha." Quixote is surprised at how many in the city know his name, and again he is the butt of a joke. Later, the host's wife gives a ball in Quixote's honor, and Quixote is once again made a clown by his dancing, after which he collapses in the middle of the floor...
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