[The History of Don Quixote Volume II. Complete by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of Don Quixote Volume II. Complete CHAPTER I 5/10
He, as soon as he saw himself clothed like one in his senses, and divested of the appearance of a madman, entreated the chaplain to permit him in charity to go and take leave of his comrades the madmen.
The chaplain said he would go with him to see what madmen there were in the house; so they went upstairs, and with them some of those who were present.
Approaching a cage in which there was a furious madman, though just at that moment calm and quiet, the licentiate said to him, 'Brother, think if you have any commands for me, for I am going home, as God has been pleased, in his infinite goodness and mercy, without any merit of mine, to restore me my reason.
I am now cured and in my senses, for with God's power nothing is impossible.
Have strong hope and trust in him, for as he has restored me to my original condition, so likewise he will restore you if you trust in him.
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