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Part 2, Chapter 72 Summary
Quixote and Sancho meet a gentleman at the inn who introduces himself as Don Alvaro Tarfe, a name Quixote recognizes from the false volume of Quixote's adventures. Quixote teases an answer from him about his role in the book, and he finds out that Tarfe believes he has encountered Quixote before and even accompanied him to the tournament in Saragossa. Sancho eventually reveals that they are the true characters, after his wit is questioned. The Don takes them at their word and eventually gives a deposition to the mayor of the village that he was tricked by a sham Quixote. They take their leave of Don Alvaro, and Sancho spends the night completing his thrashings to lift the spell from Dulcinea. They enter the vicinity of their village commenting on their good fortune in getting an affidavit written up by the...
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