Sancho sent the secretary to read it to himself, and that if he did not come in it anything worthy of secret, he read it out loud.

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In "Don Quixote de la Mancha," Sancho Panza instructs the secretary to read a document privately first. He emphasizes that if the contents are not deemed confidential, the secretary should then read it aloud for everyone to hear.

This moment highlights Sancho's role in managing information and his desire for transparency among his companions. It reflects the themes of trust and communication present in Cervantes' work, showcasing the dynamics between Sancho and his associates as they navigate their adventures.

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