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editWould never mean to step on the original author's toes, but I felt I should abbreviate a bit of English. Hope you don't terribly mind. I also inserted the word "absurdity". I think it fits. Your pardon... I also added the "Saavedra" to Cervantes' name. I know you English speaking peeps don't uaually use matronyms, but we Spanish speakers still quotidianly do. Since we're naming a Spanish author I believe that belongs; and I further belive Cervantes would vociferously insist! But that's conjecture... Call it an educated guess from cultural kindred.189.140.31.180 (talk) username:manuelcuribe 10:09, 20 January 2009 (UTC)
- Sorry@Manuelcuribe:, I removed Saavedra. Cervantes might moan but he is better known under is patronym alone...--U.A.— 14:17, 19 August 2020 (UTC)