
Segunda parte del Quijote: Capítulo 34 de la noticia que se tuvo de cómo se había de desencantar la sin par Dulcinea

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de verdad, me encantan los ratos de tranquilidad escuchando el Quijote. muchísimas gracias por hacerlos posibles
la gran virtud de este serial son los acertados comentarios pero sobretodo la explicación del vocabulario.Muchos leen el quijote pero nadie lo explica.Tiene mucho mérito.