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A rope was let down, to which above a hundred small bells were fastened, and immediately afterwards was emptied a great sackful of cats.

Tony Johannot, from Don Quixote de la Mancha vol. 3, by  Miguel de Cervantes, London, 1839.

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A rope was let down, to which above a hundred small bells were fastened, and immediately afterwards was emptied a great sackful of cats.

Tony Johannot, from Don Quixote de la Mancha vol. 3, by Miguel de Cervantes, London, 1839.

(Source: archive.org)


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