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TO THE DUKE OF BEJAR, MARQUIS OF GIBRALEON, COUNT OF BENALCAZAR AND

BANARES, VICECOUNT OF THE PUEBLA DE ALCOCER, MASTER OF THE TOWNS OF

CAPILLA, CURIEL AND BURGUILLOS

In belief of the good reception and honours that Your Excellency bestows

on all sort of books, as prince so inclined to favor good arts, chiefly

those who by their nobleness do not submit to the service and bribery of

the vulgar, I have determined bringing to light The Ingenious Gentleman

Don Quixote of la Mancha, in shelter of Your Excellency's glamorous name,

to whom, with the obeisance I owe to such grandeur, I pray to receive it

agreeably under his protection, so that in this shadow, though deprived

of that precious ornament of elegance and erudition that clothe the works

composed in the houses of those who know, it dares appear with assurance

in the judgment of some who, trespassing the bounds of their own

ignorance, use to condemn with more rigour and less justice the writings

of others. It is my earnest hope that Your Excellency's good counsel in

regard to my honourable purpose, will not disdain the littleness of so

humble a service.

Miguel de Cervantes