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"Despite his absurdities, the whimsical knight, Don Quixote, will always remain a lovable character, and even while we smile at the oddities of his hopes and endeavors we will always feel a tenderness for the inherent nobleness of that figure." Such were the words of Professor J. D. M. Ford '94 in his lecture on "Cervantes" yesterday afternoon.

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