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" And as women are commonly impulsive and inquisitive, the first to comeforward was one of the two friends of Don Antonio's wife, and herquestion was, "Tell me, Head, what shall I do to be very beautiful?" andthe answer she got was, "Be very modest. " "I question thee no further, " said the fair querist. Her companion then came up and said, "I should like to know, Head, whether my husband loves me or not;" the answer given to her was, "Thinkhow he uses thee, and thou mayest guess;" and the marr...ied lady went offsaying, "That answer did not need a question; for of course the treatmentone receives shows the disposition of him from whom it is received. " Then one of Don Antonio's two friends advanced and asked it, "Who am I?""Thou knowest, " was the answer. "That is not what I ask thee, " said thegentleman, "but to tell me if thou knowest me. " "Yes, I know thee, thouart Don Pedro Noriz, " was the reply. "I do not seek to know more, " said the gentleman, "for this is enough toconvince me, O Head, that thou knowest everything;" and as he retired theother friend came forward and asked it, "Tell me, Head, what are thewishes of my eldest son?" "I have said already, " was the answer, "that I cannot judge of wishes;however, I can tell thee the wish of thy son is to bury thee.
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