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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote Quotes: ...but once more I say do as you please, for we women are born to this burden of being obedient to our husbands, though they be blockheads
         

...but once more I say do as you please, for we women are born to this burden of being obedient to our husbands, though they be blockheads


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