[NIFL-HEALTH:4280] don/quijote/

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     As your students progress in their language skills they might want
to take a look at part two, chapter 3 of Don Quijote de la Mancha.
Cervantes writes that there are 4 ways to read the novel.  Young
children thumb through the pages, yound adults read it, older adults
adore it, ans senior citizens cherish it.

             In chapter 33 Cervantes uses the character Sanson to say
that 'he who reads a lot and travels a lot, see a lot and learns a lot"
or 'el que lee mucho y va mucho, ve mucho y sabe mucho'.

James Phillips, MLS
Librarian
South Texas Community College
Dr. Ramiro R. Casso Nursing and Allied Health Center
1101 East Vermont
McAllen, Texas 78501
956-683-3121
956-683-3190 (fax)
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