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[Don Quixote imposes his conditions on the Knight of the Forest after defeating him] [Graphic Material]

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Image inscription: “The Bachiller Samson Carasco, named after the Ca/vallero of the Mirrors, venerated by D. Quixote, who/orders him to wound himself to the feet of Dulcinea”/“Tom. III. p. 209.”
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Title: [Don Quixote imposes his conditions on the Knight of the Forest after defeating him] [Graphic Material]
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Image inscription: “The Bachiller Samson Carasco, named after the Ca/vallero of the Mirrors, venerated by D.
Quixote, who/orders him to wound himself to the feet of Dulcinea”/“Tom.
III.
p.
209.
”.

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