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Parte, Chap.
2001 II, XXXII| impudence, thrust it under Don Quixote's chin, who, wondering 2002 II, XXXII| fetch some, while Senor Don Quixote waited. She did 2003 II, XXXII| waited. She did so, and Don Quixote was left the strangest 2004 II, XXXII| had received from seeing Don Quixote in such a plight.~ ~ 2005 II, XXXII| they made an end of washing Don Quixote, and the one who 2006 II, XXXII| go, when the duke, lest Don Quixote should see through 2007 II, XXXII| duke as she had done for Don Quixote, and they soon had 2008 II, XXXII| not washed him as they had Don Quixote he would have punished 2009 II, XXXII| pleasure rather than pain."~ ~"Don't be uneasy, friend Sancho," 2010 II, XXXII| the duke and duchess and Don Quixote remained at table 2011 II, XXXII| knight-errantry.~ ~The duchess begged Don Quixote, as he seemed to 2012 II, XXXII| nay, in all La Mancha.~ ~Don Quixote sighed on hearing 2013 II, XXXII| Demosthenian mean, Senor Don Quixote?" said the duchess; " 2014 II, XXXII| Demosthenian eloquence," said Don Quixote, "means the eloquence 2015 II, XXXII| question. Nevertheless, Senor Don Quixote would greatly gratify 2016 II, XXXII| would do so certainly," said Don Quixote, "had she not been 2017 II, XXXII| upon it?"~ ~"Who?" replied Don Quixote; "who could it be 2018 II, XXXII| to believe the history of Don Quixote that has come out 2019 II, XXXII| said on that point," said Don Quixote; "God knows whether 2020 II, XXXII| said the duke; "but Senor Don Quixote will give me leave 2021 II, XXXII| that I may reply," said Don Quixote, "that Dulcinea 2022 II, XXXII| fortunes."~ ~"I protest, Senor Don Quixote," said the duchess, " 2023 II, XXXII| have such a knight as Senor Don Quixote in her service, 2024 II, XXXII| her lineage."~ ~To this Don Quixote made answer, "Senora, 2025 II, XXXII| The duke, duchess, and Don Quixote had reached this 2026 II, XXXII| have a clean beard, and I don't require to be refreshed 2027 II, XXXII| but it was no pleasure to Don Quixote to see him in such 2028 II, XXXII| careless and thoughtless, I don't know if I ought not to 2029 II, XXXII| nursed in the bosom of Senor Don Quixote, who is, of course, 2030 II, XXXII| conversation came to an end, and Don Quixote retired to take 2031 II, XXXII| with respect to treating Don Quixote as a knight-errant, 2032 II, XXXIII| the history of the great Don Quixote that is now in print. 2033 II, XXXIII| Dulcinea del Toboso, nor took Don Quixote's letter to her, 2034 II, XXXIII| own part I hold my master Don Quixote to be stark mad, 2035 II, XXXIII| to my ear that says, 'If Don Quixote be mad, crazy, and 2036 II, XXXIII| verses of the old ballads don't lie."~ ~"To be sure they 2037 II, XXXIII| lie."~ ~"To be sure they don't lie!" exclaimed Dona Rodriguez, 2038 II, XXXIII| wide-awake if need be, and I don't let clouds come before 2039 II, XXXIII| enchanters that persecute Don Quixote. For in truth and 2040 II, XXXIII| inferred that, as the great Don Quixote says he saw there 2041 II, XXXIII| But if I put on my shoes I don't dirty them; besides, squires 2042 II, XXXIII| and pension him off."~ ~"Don't think, senora duchess, 2043 II, XXXIII| arranged to play a joke upon Don Quixote that was to be a 2044 II, XXXIV| took in the conversation of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza; 2045 II, XXXIV| their basis of action what Don Quixote had already told 2046 II, XXXIV| crowned king.~ ~They presented Don Quixote with a hunting suit, 2047 II, XXXIV| finest green cloth; but Don Quixote declined to put 2048 II, XXXIV| appointed day having arrived, Don Quixote armed himself, and 2049 II, XXXIV| splendidly attired, and Don Quixote, in pure courtesy 2050 II, XXXIV| of passing. The duke and Don Quixote likewise dismounted 2051 II, XXXIV| mouth. As soon as he saw him Don Quixote, bracing his shield 2052 II, XXXIV| held in front of him; and Don Quixote, turning round at 2053 II, XXXIV| loyalty one to the other. Don Quixote went over and unhooked 2054 II, XXXIV| in the plight it's in; I don't know what pleasure one 2055 II, XXXIV| Favila."~ ~"That," said Don Quixote, "was a Gothic king, 2056 II, XXXIV| holidays; for these huntings don't suit my condition or agree 2057 II, XXXIV| said Sancho, "'pledges don't distress a good payer,' 2058 II, XXXIV| accursed Sancho!" exclaimed Don Quixote; "when will the 2059 II, XXXIV| astounded, the duchess amazed, Don Quixote wondering, Sancho 2060 II, XXXIV| devil; I am in search of Don Quixote of La Mancha; those 2061 II, XXXIV| to give instructions to Don Quixote as to how, she the 2062 II, XXXIV| have known the said knight Don Quixote of La Mancha, for 2063 II, XXXIV| the demon then turned to Don Quixote and said, "The unfortunate 2064 II, XXXIV| particularly Sancho and Don Quixote; Sancho to see how, 2065 II, XXXIV| Dulcinea was enchanted; Don Quixote because he could 2066 II, XXXIV| you mean to wait, Senor Don Quixote?"~ ~"Why not?" replied 2067 II, XXXIV| confused and terrific that Don Quixote had need to summon 2068 II, XXXIV| remains to be seen," said Don Quixote, who was listening 2069 II, XXXV| THE INSTRUCTION GIVEN TO DON QUIXOTE TOUCHING THE DISENCHANTMENT 2070 II, XXXV| the duke and duchess and Don Quixote the music of the 2071 II, XXXV| hideous, at which sight Don Quixote felt uneasy, Sancho 2072 II, XXXV| lustre and Iberia's star,~ Don Quixote, wise as brave, 2073 II, XXXV| way of disenchanting! I don't see what my backside has 2074 II, XXXV| But I'll take you, Don Clown stuffed with garlic," 2075 II, XXXV| stuffed with garlic," said Don Quixote, "and tie you to 2076 II, XXXV| thousand three hundred times; don't answer me a word or I' 2077 II, XXXV| again into his stomach."~ ~Don Quixote on hearing this 2078 II, XXXV| have so upset me, that I don't know what I'm saying or 2079 II, XXXV| gratitude for your master Don Quixote's bread that you 2080 II, XXXV| muskets were discharged, and Don Quixote hung on Sancho's 2081 II, XXXVI| bodice for our daughter. Don Quixote, my master, if I 2082 II, XXXVI| ungoverned justice."~ ~"I don't mean it that way, senora," 2083 II, XXXVI| martial harmony, especially Don Quixote, who could not keep 2084 II, XXXVI| never vanquished knight, Don Quixote of La Mancha, is 2085 II, XXXVI| that the valiant knight Don Quixote of La Mancha is 2086 II, XXXVI| and solemnity. Turning to Don Quixote, the duke said, " 2087 II, XXXVI| wish, senor duke," replied Don Quixote, "that blessed ecclesiastic, 2088 II, XXXVII| glad to see how readily Don Quixote fell in with their 2089 II, XXXVII| Hush, friend Sancho," said Don Quixote; "since this lady 2090 II, XXXVII| humours of a squire, and I don't care a wild fig for all 2091 II, XXXVII| meddle in this, Sancho?" said Don Quixote.~ ~"Who, senor?" 2092 II, XXXVIII| the duke, the duchess, and Don Quixote stood up, as well 2093 II, XXXVIII| the duke, the duchess, and Don Quixote went some twelve 2094 II, XXXVIII| her with great urbanity. Don Quixote remained silent, 2095 II, XXXVIII| knight immaculatissimus, Don Quixote de la Manchissima, 2096 II, XXXVIII| anyone could reply, "and Don Quixotissimus too; and so, 2097 II, XXXVIII| servissimus."~ ~On this Don Quixote rose, and addressing 2098 II, XXXVIII| devoted to your service. I am Don Quixote of La Mancha, whose 2099 II, XXXVIII| she would throw herself at Don Quixote's feet, and actually 2100 II, XXXVIII| Belianises!" Then turning from Don Quixote to Sancho Panza, 2101 II, XXXVIII| that, in serving the great Don Quixote, thou art serving, 2102 II, XXXVIII| and cleared the path for Don Clavijo's advances, for 2103 II, XXXVIII| that of inequality of rank, Don Clavijo being a private 2104 II, XXXVIII| mischief came to light, Don Clavijo should demand Antonomasia 2105 II, XXXIX| was as much delighted as Don Quixote was driven to desperation. 2106 II, XXXIX| his decision in favour of Don Clavijo, and she was delivered 2107 II, XXXIX| said Trifaldin; "they don't bury living people in 2108 II, XXXIX| art right, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "for with a knight-errant, 2109 II, XXXIX| punish the audacity of Don Clavijo, and in wrath at 2110 II, XXXIX| being filled with wonder. Don Quixote and Sancho were 2111 II, XL| renowned author! O happy Don Quixote! O famous famous 2112 II, XL| are not relieved by Senor Don Quixote we shall be carried 2113 II, XL| land of the Moors," said Don Quixote, "if I don't cure 2114 II, XL| said Don Quixote, "if I don't cure yours."~ ~At this 2115 II, XL| delay on my part," said Don Quixote. "Bethink you, senora, 2116 II, XL| but they write curtly, "Don Paralipomenon of the Three 2117 II, XL| and present company," said Don Quixote, "I trust in Heaven 2118 II, XLI| already beginning to make Don Quixote uneasy, for it struck 2119 II, XLI| Here Sancho exclaimed, "I don't mount, for neither have 2120 II, XLI| in tears she exclaimed to Don Quixote, "Valiant knight, 2121 II, XLI| Countess Trifaldi," said Don Quixote, "most gladly and 2122 II, XLI| you go with your master Don Quixote, and bring this 2123 II, XLI| the fulling mills," said Don Quixote, "I have never seen 2124 II, XLI| my good Sancho," replied Don Quixote, "and I believe 2125 II, XLI| they were about to do so Don Quixote said, "Cover thine 2126 II, XLI| That is true," said Don Quixote, and, taking a handkerchief 2127 II, XLI| without any fear, Senor Don Quixote; on my head be it 2128 II, XLI| any harm befalls you."~ ~Don Quixote thought that to 2129 II, XLI| similar emergency.~ ~At this Don Quixote exclaimed, "Art 2130 II, XLI| were then blindfolded, and Don Quixote, finding himself 2131 II, XLI| speaking quite close to us?"~ ~"Don't mind that, Sancho," said 2132 II, XLI| mind that, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "for as affairs 2133 II, XLI| thousand leagues off; but don't squeeze me so tight or 2134 II, XLI| perfectly successful.~ ~Don Quixote now, feeling the 2135 II, XLI| nothing of the kind," said Don Quixote; "remember the true 2136 II, XLI| a great distance."~ ~"I don't know how that may be," 2137 II, XLI| prodigious noise, and brought Don Quixote and Sancho Panza 2138 II, XLI| ground as if in a swoon. Don Quixote and Sancho got up 2139 II, XLI| The illustrious knight Don Quixote of La Mancha has, 2140 II, XLI| smooth and clean, and King Don Clavijo and Queen Antonomasia 2141 II, XLI| enchanters."~ ~As soon as Don Quixote had read the inscription 2142 II, XLI| and then ran to embrace Don Quixote with-open arms, 2143 II, XLI| what one looks at."~ ~"I don't understand that way of 2144 II, XLI| the duke, "how did Senor Don Quixote amuse himself?"~ ~ 2145 II, XLI| amuse himself?"~ ~To which Don Quixote replied, "As all 2146 II, XLI| if he lived so long; but Don Quixote, coming close to 2147 II, XLII| OF THE COUNSELS WHICH DON QUIXOTE GAVE SANCHO PANZA 2148 II, XLII| little," said Sancho, "for I don't even know the A B C; but 2149 II, XLII| wrong in anything."~ ~Here Don Quixote joined them; and 2150 II, XLII| for all who are governors don't come of a kingly stock."~ ~" 2151 II, XLII| kingly stock."~ ~"True," said Don Quixote, "and for that reason 2152 II, XLIII| THE SECOND SET OF COUNSELS DON QUIXOTE GAVE SANCHO PANZA~ ~ ~ 2153 II, XLIII| the foregoing discourse of Don Quixote, would not have 2154 II, XLIII| government to a happy issue. Don Quixote, then, went on to 2155 II, XLIII| Eruct!" said Sancho; "I don't know what that means."~ ~" 2156 II, XLIII| To eruct, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "means to belch, 2157 II, XLIII| Sancho, not belch," said Don Quixote.~ ~"Eruct, I shall 2158 II, XLIII| Likewise, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "thou must not 2159 II, XLIII| That's it, Sancho!" said Don Quixote; "pack, tack, string 2160 II, XLIII| will they be to me if I don't remember one of them? 2161 II, XLIII| hash, muddle, and jumble-I don't and can't recollect any 2162 II, XLIII| sinner that I am!" said Don Quixote, "how bad it looks 2163 II, XLIII| Sancho!" here exclaimed Don Quixote; "sixty thousand 2164 II, XLIII| Sancho, thou art not," said Don Quixote; "for not only art 2165 II, XLIII| Nay, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "the fool knows 2166 II, XLIII| By God, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "for those last 2167 II, XLIV| STRANGE ADVENTURE THAT BEFELL DON QUIXOTE IN THE CASTLE~ ~ ~ 2168 II, XLIV| little variety as this of Don Quixote, for he found himself 2169 II, XLIV| incidents which occurred to Don Quixote himself and could 2170 II, XLIV| attaching to the exploits of Don Quixote, would take none 2171 II, XLIV| adjuncts to the crazes of Don Quixote or the simplicities 2172 II, XLIV| story, saying that the day Don Quixote gave the counsels 2173 II, XLIV| at the madness and wit of Don Quixote. To carry on the 2174 II, XLIV| of the Distressed One."~ ~Don Quixote regarded the majordomo 2175 II, XLIV| wilt do well, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "and thou wilt 2176 II, XLIV| master's blessing, which Don Quixote gave him with tears, 2177 II, XLIV| thy mouth with a grin; for Don Quixote's adventures must 2178 II, XLIV| soon as Sancho had gone, Don Quixote felt his loneliness, 2179 II, XLIV| truth is, senora," replied Don Quixote, "that I do feel 2180 II, XLIV| chamber."~ ~"Indeed, Senor Don Quixote," said the duchess, " 2181 II, XLIV| upon you."~ ~"To me," said Don Quixote, "they will not 2182 II, XLIV| Say no more, Senor Don Quixote, say no more," said 2183 II, XLIV| undermine the propriety of Senor Don Quixote, for it strikes 2184 II, XLIV| grand a lady."~ ~To which Don Quixote replied, "Your highness 2185 II, XLIV| her."~ ~"Well, well, Senor Don Quixote," said the duchess, 2186 II, XLIV| feel none, senora," said Don Quixote, "for I would go 2187 II, XLIV| one, than Clavileno; and I don't know what could have induced 2188 II, XLIV| the valour of the great Don Quixote of La Mancha is 2189 II, XLIV| established for ever."~ ~Don Quixote renewed his thanks 2190 II, XLIV| this was brought home to Don Quixote by the bursting 2191 II, XLIV| he listened to all this Don Quixote was in a state of 2192 II, XLIV| all they wanted was that Don Quixote should hear them. 2193 II, XLIV| while the warmly wooed Don Quixote began to feel alarm; 2194 II, XLV| a month and year, Senor Don Sancho Panza took possession 2195 II, XLV| And whom do they call Don Sancho Panza?" asked Sancho.~ ~" 2196 II, XLV| Sancho, "I haven't got the 'Don,' nor has any one of my 2197 II, XLV| governor, justice! and if I don't get it on earth I'll go 2198 II, XLV| and bad luck to you, and don't show your face in all 2199 II, XLV| and for the future, if you don't want to lose it, see that 2200 II, XLV| to lose it, see that you don't take it into your head 2201 II, XLVI| BELL AND CAT FRIGHT THAT DON QUIXOTE GOT IN THE COURSE 2202 II, XLVI| ALTISIDORA'S WOOING~ ~ ~We left Don Quixote wrapped up in the 2203 II, XLVI| soon arrived. Seeing which Don Quixote quitted the soft 2204 II, XLVI| the bosom of her dress.~ ~Don Quixote observed it, and 2205 II, XLVI| ungrateful! Go away, Senor Don Quixote; for this poor child 2206 II, XLVI| are here."~ ~ ~To which Don Quixote returned, "Do me 2207 II, XLVI| must be left, for no doubt Don Quixote intends to give 2208 II, XLVI| going on, and of the lute Don Quixote asked for, and she, 2209 II, XLVI| charming conversation with Don Quixote.~ ~When eleven o' 2210 II, XLVI| When eleven o'clock came, Don Quixote found a guitar in 2211 II, XLVI| exalts them to the skies.~ ~Don Quixote had got so far with 2212 II, XLVI| were startled by it, while Don Quixote stood paralysed 2213 II, XLVI| end with astonishment. Don Quixote sprang to his feet, 2214 II, XLVI| witchcraft-working rabble! I am Don Quixote of La Mancha, against 2215 II, XLVI| pressed by the slashes of Don Quixote's sword, flew at 2216 II, XLVI| part the combatants, but Don Quixote cried out aloud, " 2217 II, XLVI| teach him, I myself, who Don Quixote of La Mancha is." 2218 II, XLVI| flung it out of the window. Don Quixote was left with a 2219 II, XLVI| am alive."~ ~To all this Don Quixote made no answer except 2220 II, XLVI| have fallen so heavy on Don Quixote or cost him so dear, 2221 II, XLVII| superscription, which ran thus: To Don Sancho Panza, Governor of 2222 II, XLVII| come to my knowledge, Senor Don Sancho Panza, that certain 2223 II, XLVII| there's the devil.'"~ ~"I don't deny it," said Sancho; " 2224 II, XLVII| of the hand to my master Don Quixote that he may see 2225 II, XLVII| daughter; for I love her, and I don't find her amiss."~ ~"Paint 2226 II, XLVII| like," said Sancho, "and don't hold back from mentioning 2227 II, XLVII| good, you ill-bred, boorish Don Bumpkin, if you don't get 2228 II, XLVII| boorish Don Bumpkin, if you don't get out of this at once 2229 II, XLVII| all; and let us return to Don Quixote, whom we left with 2230 II, XLVIII| XLVIII.~ ~OF WHAT BEFELL DON QUIXOTE WITH DONA RODRIGUEZ, 2231 II, XLVIII| dejected was the sorely wounded Don Quixote, with his face bandaged 2232 II, XLVIII| treading very softly.~ ~Don Quixote kept an eye upon 2233 II, XLVIII| saw the energy with which Don Quixote was crossing himself; 2234 II, XLVIII| with a mighty fall.~ ~ ~Don Quixote in his trepidation 2235 II, XLVIII| by her own fear guessed Don Quixote's and in a low plaintive 2236 II, XLVIII| plaintive voice answered, "Senor Don Quixote-if so be you are 2237 II, XLVIII| Quixote-if so be you are indeed Don Quixote -- I am no phantom 2238 II, XLVIII| Senora Dona Rodriguez," said Don Quixote, "do you perchance 2239 II, XLVIII| quitted the room and left Don Quixote tranquilly meditating 2240 II, XLVIII| having a closer view of Don Quixote, with the coverlet 2241 II, XLVIII| safe, sir knight? for I don't look upon it as a sign 2242 II, XLVIII| the same, senora," said Don Quixote; "and I do ask whether 2243 II, XLVIII| against you I ask it," said Don Quixote; "for I am not marble, 2244 II, XLVIII| the two tunics he had.~ ~Don Quixote finally got into 2245 II, XLVIII| putting aside the candle. Don Quixote wrapped the bedclothes 2246 II, XLVIII| The fact is, then, Senor Don Quixote, that though you 2247 II, XLVIII| said, "Pardon me, Senor Don Quixote, if I am unable 2248 II, XLVIII| are you about, you sneak, don't you see that I am here?' 2249 II, XLVIII| lady the duchess?" asked Don Quixote.~ ~"Adjured in that 2250 II, XLVIII| telling the whole truth. Senor Don Quixote, have you observed 2251 II, XLVIII| Blessed Virgin!" exclaimed Don Quixote; "and is it possible 2252 II, XLVIII| matter for the health."~ ~Don Quixote had hardly said 2253 II, XLVIII| pity for her; but although Don Quixote felt it he never 2254 II, XLVIII| silent executioners fell upon Don Quixote, and stripping him 2255 II, XLVIII| without saying a word to Don Quixote, and he, sorely 2256 II, XLIX| silly, stupid applicant, don't be in a hurry; wait for 2257 II, XLIX| season for doing business; don't come at dinner-hour, or 2258 II, XLIX| senor doctor, for the future don't trouble yourself about 2259 II, XLIX| your orders; still, if I don't choose to sleep, and choose 2260 II, XLIX| able to make me sleep if I don't choose?"~ ~"No, truly," 2261 II, XLIX| give you sound sleep, for I don't want to rob you of it; 2262 II, XLIX| future, let me advise you don't joke with the authorities, 2263 II, XLIX| said the damsel, "and I don't know what I am saying; 2264 II, XLIX| missed you; and another time don't be so childish or eager 2265 II, L| FLOGGED THE DUENNA AND PINCHED DON QUIXOTE, AND ALSO WHAT BEFELL 2266 II, L| left her own room to go to Don Quixote's, another duenna 2267 II, L| the duenna saw her enter Don Quixote's room, not to fail 2268 II, L| Rodriguez was closeted with Don Quixote. The duchess told 2269 II, L| said duenna wanted with Don Quixote. The duke gave them 2270 II, L| into the room and tormented Don Quixote and flogged the 2271 II, L| and diverting herself with Don Quixote, despatched the 2272 II, L| squire to a knight called Don Quixote of La Mancha. At 2273 II, L| lawful and only wife of Senor Don Sancho Panza, rightful governor 2274 II, L| May I die but our master Don Quixote's at the bottom 2275 II, L| for it is through Senor Don Quixote that Senor Sancho 2276 II, L| half of that string; for I don't think my lady the duchess 2277 II, L| us," said the curate, "we don't understand you, Teresa, 2278 II, L| said, "By the gown I wear I don't know what to say or think 2279 II, L| them his news, as well of Don Quixote as of Sancho Panza, 2280 II, L| Oh no! go to sleep, and don't answer the strokes of 2281 II, L| present and read the letters, don't believe it and suspect 2282 II, L| line of our fellow-townsman Don Quixote, who fancies that 2283 II, L| girl," said Teresa; "you don't know what you're talking 2284 II, L| governor it's 'senora;' I don't know if I'm right."~ ~" 2285 II, L| questioning him at leisure about Don Quixote and his doings. 2286 II, LI| the bridge; but if they don't hang him, then he has 2287 II, LI| many precepts my master Don Quixote gave me the night 2288 II, LI| courier with a letter from Don Quixote for the governor. 2289 II, LI| read aloud, for what Senor Don Quixote writes to your worship 2290 II, LI| and it is as follows."~ ~DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA'S LETTER 2291 II, LI| to anyone.~ ~Thy friend, DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA.~ ~ 2292 II, LI| about answering his master Don Quixote at once; and he 2293 II, LI| SANCHO PANZA'S LETTER TO DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA.~ ~ 2294 II, LI| I was a hermit; and as I don't do it willingly I suspect 2295 II, LI| taken any bribes, and I don't know what to think of 2296 II, LI| That about the scratching I don't understand; but I suppose 2297 II, LI| worship something; but I don't know what to send, unless 2298 II, LII| Cide Hamete relates that Don Quixote being now cured 2299 II, LII| one of whom approaching Don Quixote flung herself at 2300 II, LII| servants were playing off upon Don Quixote, still the earnest 2301 II, LII| them feel uncertain, until Don Quixote, touched with compassion, 2302 II, LII| she might speak with Senor Don Quixote as much as she liked.~ ~ 2303 II, LII| She then, turning to Don Quixote and addressing herself 2304 II, LII| us not."~ ~To these words Don Quixote replied very gravely 2305 II, LII| highness's good leave," said Don Quixote, "I hereby for this 2306 II, LII| justice in the hands of Don Quixote; for otherwise nothing 2307 II, LII| Duchess So-and-so, of I don't know where; and the other 2308 II, LII| bachelor Samson Carrasco; but I don't care for that, for so 2309 II, LII| duchess; and the duchess asked Don Quixote's opinion whether 2310 II, LII| suspected must be very good. Don Quixote said that to gratify 2311 II, LII| if I live longer; for I don't expect to stop until I 2312 II, LII| belonging to thy master Don Quixote; and Samson says 2313 II, LII| head and the madness out of Don Quixote's skull; I only 2314 II, LII| bringing the one Sancho sent to Don Quixote, and this, too, 2315 II, LIII| leave all that to my master Don Quixote, who will settle 2316 II, LIII| that I am, God help me, don't understand these scuffles."~ ~" 2317 II, LIII| may nail to my forehead; I don't want to divide the spoils 2318 II, LIV| resolved that the challenge Don Quixote had, for the reason 2319 II, LIV| days later the duke told Don Quixote that in four days 2320 II, LIV| her a promise of marriage. Don Quixote was greatly pleased 2321 II, LIV| exclaimed, "Geld! Geld!"~ ~"I don't understand what you want 2322 II, LIV| after their health."~ ~"I don't understand thee, Sancho," 2323 II, LIV| showed himself most moved was Don Pedro Gregorio, the rich 2324 II, LIV| to reach where my master Don Quixote is to-night."~ ~" 2325 II, LV| and myself, if indeed we don't die first, he of his bruises 2326 II, LV| be as lucky as my master Don Quixote of La Mancha, when 2327 II, LV| adventure for my master Don Quixote. He would have been 2328 II, LV| leaves him, and returns to Don Quixote, who in high spirits 2329 II, LV| disgoverned governor?"~ ~It struck Don Quixote that it was the 2330 II, LV| was to the famous knight Don Quixote of La Mancha?"~ ~ 2331 II, LV| Quixote of La Mancha?"~ ~When Don Quixote heard this his amazement 2332 II, LV| to me must be my master Don Quixote of La Mancha; nay, 2333 II, LV| can be nobody else."~ ~"Don Quixote I am," replied Don 2334 II, LV| Don Quixote I am," replied Don Quixote, "he whose profession 2335 II, LV| chooses, I swear, Senor Don Quixote of La Mancha, that 2336 II, LV| Famous testimony!" exclaimed Don Quixote; "I know that bray 2337 II, LV| and I'm dying of fear."~ ~Don Quixote left him, and hastened 2338 II, LV| be the case, as it is, I don't deserve, I think, to come 2339 II, LV| thou hearest, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "or there will 2340 II, LV| heaven sent me my master Don Quixote, I'd have stayed 2341 II, LV| the service of my master Don Quixote; for after all, 2342 II, LV| his long speech to an end, Don Quixote having been the 2343 II, LVI| THAT TOOK PLACE BETWEEN DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA AND 2344 II, LVI| Tosilos how to deal with Don Quixote so as to vanquish 2345 II, LVI| from the lances, telling Don Quixote that Christian charity, 2346 II, LVI| venture to its extreme limits. Don Quixote bade his excellence 2347 II, LVI| displaying no slight emotion as Don Quixote appeared in the 2348 II, LVI| himself against the valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha; being 2349 II, LVI| marshal of the field summoned Don Quixote, who had already 2350 II, LVI| them if they consented that Don Quixote of La Mancha should 2351 II, LVI| the combat were that if Don Quixote proved the victor 2352 II, LVI| the affair, and lastly, Don Quixote, commending himself 2353 II, LVI| sound of the trumpet, unlike Don Quixote, who was off the 2354 II, LVI| But though Tosilos saw Don Quixote coming at him he 2355 II, LVI| not what to say in reply. Don Quixote pulled up in mid 2356 II, LVI| my life."~ ~The valiant Don Quixote heard him, and said, " 2357 II, LVI| yourselves, ladies," said Don Quixote; "for this is no 2358 II, LVI| things that happen to Senor Don Quixote are so extraordinary 2359 II, LVI| entertain against Senor Don Quixote cannot last so long, 2360 II, LVI| transformation turned out. All hailed Don Quixote as victor, but the 2361 II, LVI| dispersed, the duke and Don Quixote returned to the 2362 II, LVII| LVII.~ ~WHICH TREATS OF HOW DON QUIXOTE TOOK LEAVE OF THE 2363 II, LVII| THE DUCHESS'S DAMSELS~ ~ ~Don Quixote now felt it right 2364 II, LVII| adventures of my master Don Quixote of La Mancha? Still 2365 II, LVII| day of their departure, as Don Quixote, who had the night 2366 II, LVII| of the road, but of this Don Quixote knew nothing as 2367 II, LVII| herself in the above strain Don Quixote stood staring at 2368 II, LVII| Tosilos."~ ~"God forbid," said Don Quixote, "that I should 2369 II, LVII| God so prosper it, Senor Don Quixote," said the duchess, " 2370 II, LVII| word and no more, O valiant Don Quixote, I ask you to hear," 2371 II, LVII| me in my government."~ ~Don Quixote bowed his head, 2372 II, LVIII| ADVENTURES CAME CROWDING ON DON QUIXOTE IN SUCH NUMBERS 2373 II, LVIII| BREATHING-TIME~ ~ ~When Don Quixote saw himself in open 2374 II, LVIII| and arranged at intervals. Don Quixote approached the diners, 2375 II, LVIII| With your good leave," said Don Quixote, "I should like 2376 II, LVIII| saying is. On seeing it Don Quixote said, "That knight 2377 II, LVIII| ever owned; he was called Don Saint George, and he was 2378 II, LVIII| the beggar. The instant Don Quixote saw it he said, " 2379 II, LVIII| there's need of brains.'"~ ~Don Quixote laughed, and asked 2380 II, LVIII| underfoot; and on seeing it Don Quixote exclaimed, "Ay, 2381 II, LVIII| Christ! This one is called Don Saint James the Moorslayer, 2382 II, LVIII| of his conversion. When Don Quixote saw it, rendered 2383 II, LVIII| were no more images, so Don Quixote bade them cover 2384 II, LVIII| figure as at the words of Don Quixote, though they did 2385 II, LVIII| and bidding farewell to Don Quixote resumed their journey.~ ~ 2386 II, LVIII| sayest well, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "but remember all 2387 II, LVIII| very simple, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "God, look you, 2388 II, LVIII| Bear in mind, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "that love is influenced 2389 II, LVIII| worship has none at all, I don't know what the poor creature 2390 II, LVIII| Recollect, Sancho," replied Don Quixote, "there are two 2391 II, LVIII| expecting anything of the kind, Don Quixote found himself caught 2392 II, LVIII| with amazement, fascinated Don Quixote, made the sun halt 2393 II, LVIII| first to speak and said to Don Quixote, "Hold, sir knight, 2394 II, LVIII| peace and said no more, and Don Quixote made answer, "Of 2395 II, LVIII| that it is no less than Don Quixote of La Mancha that 2396 II, LVIII| this gentleman is my master Don Quixote of La Mancha, the 2397 II, LVIII| And justly awarded," said Don Quixote, "unless, indeed, 2398 II, LVIII| companion was the valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha, and 2399 II, LVIII| him to their tents, and Don Quixote had to give way 2400 II, LVIII| were at once informed who Don Quixote and his squire were, 2401 II, LVIII| furnished. They treated Don Quixote as a person of distinction, 2402 II, LVIII| the cloth being removed, Don Quixote with great composure 2403 II, LVIII| master has offered now?"~ ~Don Quixote turned upon Sancho, 2404 II, LVIII| exploits were sufficient, still Don Quixote persisted in his 2405 II, LVIII| extraordinary proposal.~ ~Don Quixote, then, having, as 2406 II, LVIII| next two days! Know that Don Quixote of La Mancha, knight-errant, 2407 II, LVIII| had those who were with Don Quixote seen them than they 2408 II, LVIII| might come to them; but Don Quixote with intrepid heart 2409 II, LVIII| advance began shouting to Don Quixote, "Get out of the 2410 II, LVIII| pieces!"~ ~"Rabble!" returned Don Quixote, "I care nothing 2411 II, LVIII| had no time to reply, nor Don Quixote to get out of the 2412 II, LVIII| the next day, passed over Don Quixote and over Sancho, 2413 II, LVIII| Sancho was left crushed, Don Quixote scared, Dapple belaboured 2414 II, LVIII| however, at length, and Don Quixote in great haste, 2415 II, LVIII| clouds. Weariness brought Don Quixote to a halt, and more 2416 II, LIX| ADVENTURE, THAT HAPPENED DON QUIXOTE~ ~ ~A clear limpid 2417 II, LIX| in a cool grove relieved Don Quixote and Sancho of the 2418 II, LIX| what he called the prog; Don Quixote rinsed his mouth 2419 II, LIX| Sancho my friend," said Don Quixote; "support life, 2420 II, LIX| feel something better."~ ~Don Quixote did as he recommended, 2421 II, LIX| what I have promised."~ ~Don Quixote thanked him, and 2422 II, LIX| off. I say an inn, because Don Quixote called it so, contrary 2423 II, LIX| back to see what orders Don Quixote, who was seated 2424 II, LIX| dainties, if you please, and don't ask for hens again."~ ~" 2425 II, LIX| more to my taste; and I don't care a pin whether they 2426 II, LIX| Supper-time having come, then, Don Quixote betook himself to 2427 II, LIX| room, which was next to Don Quixote's, with nothing 2428 II, LIX| words, "As you live, Senor Don Jeronimo, while they are 2429 II, LIX| chapter of the Second Part of 'Don Quixote of La Mancha.'"~ ~ 2430 II, LIX| Mancha.'"~ ~The instant Don Quixote heard his own name 2431 II, LIX| about him, and heard the Don Jeronimo who had been addressed 2432 II, LIX| read that absurd stuff, Don Juan, when it is impossible 2433 II, LIX| Part of the history of 'Don Quixote of La Mancha' to 2434 II, LIX| he who was addressed as Don Juan, "we shall do well 2435 II, LIX| it is that it represents Don Quixote as now cured of 2436 II, LIX| Toboso."~ ~On hearing this Don Quixote, full of wrath and 2437 II, LIX| he may be who says that Don Quixote of La Mancha has 2438 II, LIX| forgetfulness have a place in Don Quixote; his motto is constancy, 2439 II, LIX| it be," said Sancho, "but Don Quixote of La Mancha himself, 2440 II, LIX| he will say; for pledges don't trouble a good payer."~ ~ 2441 II, LIX| throwing his arms round Don Quixote's neck, said to 2442 II, LIX| senor, you are the real Don Quixote of La Mancha, cynosure 2443 II, LIX| carried into the hands of Don Quixote, who took it, and 2444 II, LIX| your talk, friend," said Don Jeronimo, "no doubt you 2445 II, LIX| are Sancho Panza, Senor Don Quixote's squire."~ ~"Yes, 2446 II, LIX| The two gentlemen pressed Don Quixote to come into their 2447 II, LIX| fit for one of his sort. Don Quixote, who was always 2448 II, LIX| Sancho was.~ ~While at supper Don Juan asked Don Quixote what 2449 II, LIX| at supper Don Juan asked Don Quixote what news he had 2450 II, LIX| tender passion of Senor Don Quixote?~ ~To this he replied, " 2451 II, LIX| gentlemen derived from hearing Don Quixote recount the strange 2452 II, LIX| But he does," said Don Jeronimo; "I cannot remember, 2453 II, LIX| Sancho, "the Sancho and the Don Quixote of this history 2454 II, LIX| I believe it," said Don Juan; "and were it possible, 2455 II, LIX| with anything relating to Don Quixote, save his original 2456 II, LIX| who will paint me," said Don Quixote; "but let him not 2457 II, LIX| can be offered to Senor Don Quixote," said Don Juan, " 2458 II, LIX| Senor Don Quixote," said Don Juan, "that he himself will 2459 II, LIX| of this sort, and though Don Juan wished Don Quixote 2460 II, LIX| and though Don Juan wished Don Quixote to read more of 2461 II, LIX| in that city every year. Don Juan told him that the new 2462 II, LIX| new history described how Don Quixote, let him be who 2463 II, LIX| that very reason," said Don Quixote, "I will not set 2464 II, LIX| will see that I am not the Don Quixote he speaks of."~ ~" 2465 II, LIX| will do quite right," said Don Jeronimo; "and there are 2466 II, LIX| Barcelona in which Senor Don Quixote may display his 2467 II, LIX| what I mean to do," said Don Quixote; "and as it is now 2468 II, LIX| exchanged farewells, and Don Quixote and Sancho retired 2469 II, LIX| retired to their room, leaving Don Juan and Don Jeronimo amazed 2470 II, LIX| room, leaving Don Juan and Don Jeronimo amazed to see the 2471 II, LIX| described, were the genuine Don Quixote and Sancho. Don 2472 II, LIX| Don Quixote and Sancho. Don Quixote rose betimes, and 2473 II, LX| CHAPTER LX.~ ~OF WHAT HAPPENED DON QUIXOTE ON HIS WAY TO BARCELONA~ ~ ~ 2474 II, LX| promise of a cool day as Don Quixote quitted the inn, 2475 II, LX| the gates of sleep. But Don Quixote, whom his thoughts, 2476 II, LX| untrussing me?"~ ~"It is I," said Don Quixote, "and I come to 2477 II, LX| courtesy, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "for thou art hard 2478 II, LX| now, traitor!" exclaimed Don Quixote. "Dost thou revolt 2479 II, LX| Thou diest on the spot."~ ~Don Quixote gave his promise, 2480 II, LX| a-shouting, calling upon Don Quixote to come and protect 2481 II, LX| to come and protect him. Don Quixote did so, and asked 2482 II, LX| of men's feet and legs. Don Quixote felt them, and guessed 2483 II, LX| until their captain came up. Don Quixote was on foot with 2484 II, LX| shield on the ground, and Don Quixote in armour and dejected, 2485 II, LX| my dejection," returned Don Quixote, "is not that I 2486 II, LX| to submission, for I am Don Quixote of La Mancha, he 2487 II, LX| Guinart at once perceived that Don Quixote's weakness was more 2488 II, LX| makes rich the poor."~ ~Don Quixote was about to thank 2489 II, LX| was not two hours since, Don Vicente Torrellas. Well, 2490 II, LX| horse to speed I overtook Don Vicente about a league from 2491 II, LX| protect my father, so that Don Vicente's numerous kinsmen 2492 II, LX| will be best for thee." Don Quixote, who had been listening 2493 II, LX| of the wounded or slain Don Vicente. They reached the 2494 II, LX| proved to be, that it was Don Vicente, whom either dead 2495 II, LX| do with ease. They found Don Vicente in the arms of his 2496 II, LX| was moved by the sight of Don Vicente, and going up to 2497 II, LX| Assuredly not," replied Don Vicente; "my cruel fortune 2498 II, LX| on the bleeding breast of Don Vicente, whom a death spasm 2499 II, LX| fainting fit, but not so Don Vicente from the paroxysm 2500 II, LX| end Roque Guinart directed Don Vicente's servants to carry 2501 II, LX| father against the kinsmen of Don Vicente and all the world, 2502 II, LX| in tears. The servants of Don Vicente carried away his 2503 II, LX| he had ordered them, and Don Quixote on Rocinante in 2504 II, LX| That is true," said Don Quixote; "but my squire 2505 II, LX| satisfied, Roque observed to Don Quixote, "If this scrupulous 2506 II, LX| escape."~ ~ ~They obeyed, and Don Quixote, Sancho, and Roque, 2507 II, LX| were waiting Roque said to Don Quixote, "It must seem a 2508 II, LX| strange sort of life to Senor Don Quixote, this of ours, strange 2509 II, LX| reaching a safe port."~ ~Don Quixote was amazed to hear 2510 II, LX| trice."~ ~Roque laughed at Don Quixote's exhortation, and 2511 II, LX| telling him that the famous Don Quixote of La Mancha, the 2512 II, LX| crazes and shrewd sayings of Don Quixote and the humours 2513 II, LXI| LXI.~ ~OF WHAT HAPPENED DON QUIXOTE ON ENTERING BARCELONA, 2514 II, LXI| THAN OF THE INGENIOUS~ ~ ~Don Quixote passed three days 2515 II, LXI| and secret paths, Roque, Don Quixote, and Sancho, together 2516 II, LXI| and Roque, after embracing Don Quixote and Sancho (to whom 2517 II, LXI| Roque went back, while Don Quixote remained on horseback, 2518 II, LXI| low line of the horizon; Don Quixote and Sancho gazed 2519 II, LXI| cries and cheers to where Don Quixote stood amazed and 2520 II, LXI| Welcome, I say, valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha; not 2521 II, LXI| has described to us!"~ ~Don Quixote made no answer, 2522 II, LXI| they began curvetting round Don Quixote, who, turning to 2523 II, LXI| cavalier who had addressed Don Quixote again approached 2524 II, LXI| said, "Come with us, Senor Don Quixote, for we are all 2525 II, LXI| Roque Guinart's;" to which Don Quixote returned, "If courtesy 2526 II, LXI| their masters to the ground. Don Quixote, covered with shame 2527 II, LXI| that were following them. Don Quixote and Sancho mounted 2528 II, LXII| CANNOT BE LEFT UNTOLD~ ~ ~Don Quixote's host was one Don 2529 II, LXII| Don Quixote's host was one Don Antonio Moreno by name, 2530 II, LXII| good-natured way; and having Don Quixote in his house he 2531 II, LXII| thing he did was to make Don Quixote take off his armour, 2532 II, LXII| wedding, another house like Don Diego de Miranda's, another 2533 II, LXII| like the duke's. Some of Don Antonio's friends dined 2534 II, LXII| and all showed honour to Don Quixote and treated him 2535 II, LXII| his lips. While at table Don Antonio said to him, "We 2536 II, LXII| than greedy, and my master Don Quixote here knows well 2537 II, LXII| table."~ ~"Indeed," said Don Quixote, "Sancho's moderation 2538 II, LXII| a fork."~ ~"What!" said Don Antonio, "has Sancho been 2539 II, LXII| escaped alive by a miracle."~ ~Don Quixote then gave them a 2540 II, LXII| the cloth being removed Don Antonio, taking Don Quixote 2541 II, LXII| removed Don Antonio, taking Don Quixote by the hand, passed 2542 II, LXII| seemed to be of bronze. Don Antonio traversed the whole 2543 II, LXII| the whole apartment with Don Quixote and walked round 2544 II, LXII| and then said, "Now, Senor Don Quixote, that I am satisfied 2545 II, LXII| secrecy."~ ~"I swear it," said Don Quixote, "and for greater 2546 II, LXII| would have you know, Senor Don Antonio" (he had by this 2547 II, LXII| upon that promise," said Don Antonio, "I will astonish 2548 II, LXII| entrusted to everybody."~ ~Don Quixote was puzzled, wondering 2549 II, LXII| such precautions; whereupon Don Antonio taking his hand 2550 II, LXII| said, "This head, Senor Don Quixote, has been made and 2551 II, LXII| answers it tells the truth."~ ~Don Quixote was amazed at the 2552 II, LXII| was inclined to disbelieve Don Antonio; but seeing what 2553 II, LXII| They then quitted the room, Don Antonio locked the door, 2554 II, LXII| That afternoon they took Don Quixote out for a stroll, 2555 II, LXII| let him leave the house. Don Quixote was mounted, not 2556 II, LXII| large letters, "This is Don Quixote of La Mancha." As 2557 II, LXII| they read out, "This is Don Quixote of La Mancha," Don 2558 II, LXII| Don Quixote of La Mancha," Don Quixote was amazed to see 2559 II, LXII| recognised him, and turning to Don Antonio, who rode at his 2560 II, LXII| region of the earth; see, Don Antonio, even the very boys 2561 II, LXII| seen me."~ ~"True, Senor Don Quixote," returned Don Antonio; " 2562 II, LXII| Senor Don Quixote," returned Don Antonio; "for as fire cannot 2563 II, LXII| to pass, however, that as Don Quixote was proceeding amid 2564 II, LXII| The devil take thee for a Don Quixote of La Mancha! What! 2565 II, LXII| own way, brother," said Don Antonio, "and don't offer 2566 II, LXII| said Don Antonio, "and don't offer advice to those 2567 II, LXII| offer advice to those who don't ask you for it. Senor 2568 II, LXII| t ask you for it. Senor Don Quixote is in his full senses, 2569 II, LXII| and bad luck to you, and don't meddle where you are not 2570 II, LXII| to read the placard, that Don Antonio was forced to remove 2571 II, LXII| ladies' dancing party, for Don Antonio's wife, a lady of 2572 II, LXII| indefatigable in taking Don Quixote out to dance that 2573 II, LXII| sight to see the figure Don Quixote made, long, lank, 2574 II, LXII| exertion in the dance.~ ~Don Antonio directed him to 2575 II, LXII| dancing.~ ~The next day Don Antonio thought he might 2576 II, LXII| enchanted head, and with Don Quixote, Sancho, and two 2577 II, LXII| ladies that had tired out Don Quixote at the ball, who 2578 II, LXII| remained for the night with Don Antonio's wife, he locked 2579 II, LXII| enchanted head; but except Don Antonio's two friends no 2580 II, LXII| the enchantment, and if Don Antonio had not first revealed 2581 II, LXII| the ear of the head was Don Antonio himself, and in 2582 II, LXII| many of us are here?" asked Don Antonio once more; and it 2583 II, LXII| and a famous knight called Don Quixote of La Mancha, and 2584 II, LXII| standing on end with awe; and Don Antonio retiring from the 2585 II, LXII| one of the two friends of Don Antonio's wife, and her 2586 II, LXII| received."~ ~Then one of Don Antonio's two friends advanced 2587 II, LXII| Yes, I know thee, thou art Don Pedro Noriz," was the reply.~ ~" 2588 II, LXII| gentleman, "so I ask no more."~ ~Don Antonio's wife came up and 2589 II, LXII| often cut short."~ ~Then Don Quixote came forward and 2590 II, LXII| seek to know no more," said Don Quixote; "let me but see 2591 II, LXII| thou have, beast?" said Don Quixote; "is it not enough 2592 II, LXII| all were filled, except Don Antonio's two friends who 2593 II, LXII| which he had seen at Madrid, Don Antonio made this one at 2594 II, LXII| detect the trick. A nephew of Don Antonio's, a smart sharp-witted 2595 II, LXII| who asked questions of it, Don Antonio, fearing it might 2596 II, LXII| should be scandalised. By Don Quixote, however, and by 2597 II, LXII| questions, though more to Don Quixote's satisfaction than 2598 II, LXII| of the city, to gratify Don Antonio and also to do the 2599 II, LXII| also to do the honours to Don Quixote, and give him an 2600 II, LXII| hereafter, did not take place.~ ~Don Quixote took a fancy to 2601 II, LXII| Sancho and two servants that Don Antonio gave him set out 2602 II, LXII| along one of the streets Don Quixote lifted up his eyes 2603 II, LXII| title of the book?" asked Don Quixote; to which the author 2604 II, LXII| import in our Spanish?" asked Don Quixote.~ ~"Le Bagatelle," 2605 II, LXII| matter in it."~ ~"I," said Don Quixote, "have some little 2606 II, LXII| Body o' me," exclaimed Don Quixote, "what a proficient 2607 II, LXII| venture to swear," said Don Quixote, "that your worship 2608 II, LXII| in his Pastor Fido, and Don Juan de Jauregui, in his 2609 II, LXII| calculation you are making!" said Don Quixote; "it is plain you 2610 II, LXII| Quixote; "it is plain you don't know the ins and outs 2611 II, LXII| worship good luck," said Don Quixote; and he moved on 2612 II, LXII| the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha," by 2613 II, LXII| this book already," said Don Quixote, "and verily and 2614 II, LXII| his looks. That same day Don Antonio arranged to take 2615 II, LXII| never seen any all his life. Don Antonio sent word to the 2616 II, LXII| bring his guest, the famous Don Quixote of La Mancha, of 2617 II, LXIII| MORISCO~ ~ ~Profound were Don Quixote's reflections on 2618 II, LXIII| that afternoon their host Don Antonio Moreno and his two 2619 II, LXIII| and his two friends, with Don Quixote and Sancho, went 2620 II, LXIII| two such famous persons as Don Quixote and Sancho, and 2621 II, LXIII| lowered into the water, and as Don Quixote stepped on board 2622 II, LXIII| since I have seen Senor Don Quixote of La Mancha, pattern 2623 II, LXIII| worthy in knight-errantry."~ ~Don Quixote delighted beyond 2624 II, LXIII| that had happened to him.~ ~Don Quixote when he saw Sancho' 2625 II, LXIII| between his knees; nor were Don Quixote's knees altogether 2626 II, LXIII| or at least purgatory!"~ ~Don Quixote, observing how attentively 2627 II, LXIII| crying, "Now then, my sons, don't let her give us the slip! 2628 II, LXIII| that a young gentleman, Don Gaspar Gregorio by name, 2629 II, LXIII| only say, therefore, that Don Gregorio chose to accompany 2630 II, LXIII| that they were speaking of Don Gaspar Gregorio, whose comeliness 2631 II, LXIII| the hidden treasure. I saw Don Gaspar, I told him the danger 2632 II, LXIII| seen. To sum up, there is Don Gregorio in woman's dress, 2633 II, LXIII| some scheme for rescuing Don Gaspar Gregorio from the 2634 II, LXIII| ignorant of the house in which Don Gaspar was staying. The 2635 II, LXIII| the viceroy landed, and Don Antonio Moreno took the 2636 II, LXIV| THE ADVENTURE WHICH GAVE DON QUIXOTE MORE UNHAPPINESS 2637 II, LXIV| BEFALLEN HIM~ ~ ~The wife of Don Antonio Moreno, so the history 2638 II, LXIV| ringing of the bells.~ ~Don Quixote told Don Antonio 2639 II, LXIV| bells.~ ~Don Quixote told Don Antonio that the plan adopted 2640 II, LXIV| plan adopted for releasing Don Gregorio was not a good 2641 II, LXIV| the whole Moorish host, as Don Gaiferos carried off his 2642 II, LXIV| hearing him say so, "Senor Don Gaiferos carried off his 2643 II, LXIV| if by chance we carry off Don Gregorio, we have no way 2644 II, LXIV| everything except death," said Don Quixote; "if they bring 2645 II, LXIV| good-hearted fellow."~ ~Don Antonio then said that if 2646 II, LXIV| the expedient of the great Don Quixote's expedition to 2647 II, LXIV| all about the release of Don Gregorio and about Ana Felix, 2648 II, LXIV| requested.~ ~One morning as Don Quixote went out for a stroll 2649 II, LXIV| voice, addressing himself to Don Quixote, "Illustrious knight, 2650 II, LXIV| never sufficiently extolled Don Quixote of La Mancha, I 2651 II, LXIV| despatch of this business."~ ~Don Quixote was amazed and astonished, 2652 II, LXIV| was in conversation with Don Quixote. The viceroy, fancying 2653 II, LXIV| fresh adventure got up by Don Antonio Moreno or some other 2654 II, LXIV| the beach accompanied by Don Antonio and several other 2655 II, LXIV| other gentlemen, just as Don Quixote was wheeling Rocinante 2656 II, LXIV| him what he had said to Don Quixote, and how the conditions 2657 II, LXIV| The viceroy went over to Don Antonio, and asked in a 2658 II, LXIV| joke they were playing on Don Quixote. Don Antonio replied 2659 II, LXIV| playing on Don Quixote. Don Antonio replied that he 2660 II, LXIV| except to confess or die, and Don Quixote is inflexible, and 2661 II, LXIV| he gave them, and so did Don Quixote, who then, commending 2662 II, LXIV| being the swifter, met Don Quixote after having traversed 2663 II, LXIV| appearance purposely), he hurled Don Quixote and Rocinante to 2664 II, LXIV| conditions of our defiance."~ ~Don Quixote, bruised and stupefied, 2665 II, LXIV| require is that the great Don Quixote retire to his own 2666 II, LXIV| combat."~ ~The viceroy, Don Antonio, and several others 2667 II, LXIV| this, and heard too how Don Quixote replied that so 2668 II, LXIV| gallop. The viceroy bade Don Antonio hasten after him, 2669 II, LXIV| who he was. They raised Don Quixote up and uncovered 2670 II, LXIV| White Moon was who had left Don Quixote in such a sad plight.~ ~ ~ ~ 2671 II, LXV| WHITE MOON WAS; LIKEWISE DON GREGORIO'S RELEASE, AND 2672 II, LXV| RELEASE, AND OTHER EVENTS~ ~ ~Don Antonia Moreno followed 2673 II, LXV| in the heart of the city. Don Antonio, eager to make his 2674 II, LXV| room, still attended by Don Antonio, whose bread would 2675 II, LXV| am of the same village as Don Quixote of La Mancha, whose 2676 II, LXV| not to betray me, or tell Don Quixote who I am; so that 2677 II, LXV| again."~ ~"O senor," said Don Antonio, "may God forgive 2678 II, LXV| senor, that the gain by Don Quixote's sanity can never 2679 II, LXV| uncharitable, I would say may Don Quixote never be cured, 2680 II, LXV| putting his services at Don Antonio's commands he took 2681 II, LXV| this veracious history.~ ~Don Antonio reported to the 2682 II, LXV| pleased to hear it, for with Don Quixote's retirement there 2683 II, LXV| mad doings.~ ~Six days did Don Quixote keep his bed, dejected, 2684 II, LXV| Peace, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "thou seest my 2685 II, LXV| As they were talking Don Antonio came in looking 2686 II, LXV| for my good news, Senor Don Quixote! Don Gregorio and 2687 II, LXV| news, Senor Don Quixote! Don Gregorio and the renegade 2688 II, LXV| be here immediately."~ ~Don Quixote cheered up a little 2689 II, LXV| restored to liberty, not only Don Gregorio, but all the Christian 2690 II, LXV| worship get up now to receive Don Gregorio; for the household 2691 II, LXV| it proved, for as soon as Don Gregorio and the renegade 2692 II, LXV| the voyage out and home, Don Gregorio, eager to see Ana 2693 II, LXV| came with the renegade to Don Antonio's house. When they 2694 II, LXV| side, the comeliness of Don Gregorio and the beauty 2695 II, LXV| he had adopted to rescue Don Gregorio, and Don Gregorio 2696 II, LXV| rescue Don Gregorio, and Don Gregorio at no great length, 2697 II, LXV| the viceroy discussed with Don Antonio the steps they should 2698 II, LXV| disposed remaining there. Don Antonio offered to arrange 2699 II, LXV| because with the great Don Bernardino de Velasco, Conde 2700 II, LXV| entrusted it to the said Don Bernardino de Velasco!"~ ~" 2701 II, LXV| At any rate," said Don Antonio, "when I am there 2702 II, LXV| heaven do as pleases it best; Don Gregorio will come with 2703 II, LXV| all that was proposed; but Don Gregorio on learning what 2704 II, LXV| Ana Felix remained with Don Antonio's wife, and Ricote 2705 II, LXV| viceroy's house.~ ~The day for Don Antonio's departure came; 2706 II, LXV| two days later that for Don Quixote's and Sancho's, 2707 II, LXV| Quixote's and Sancho's, for Don Quixote's fall did not suffer 2708 II, LXV| at the parting between Don Gregorio and Ana Felix. 2709 II, LXV| Ana Felix. Ricote offered Don Gregorio a thousand crowns 2710 II, LXV| take any save five which Don Antonio lent him and he 2711 II, LXV| took their departure, and Don Quixote and Sancho afterwards, 2712 II, LXV| as has been already said, Don Quixote without his armour 2713 II, LXVI| As he left Barcelona, Don Quixote turned gaze upon 2714 II, LXVI| philosopher, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "thou speakest 2715 II, LXVI| sayest well, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "let my armour 2716 II, LXVI| the armour hung up," said Don Quixote, "that it may not 2717 II, LXVI| worship's, punish yourself and don't let your anger break out 2718 II, LXVI| as it was a holiday. Upon Don Quixote's approach a peasant 2719 II, LXVI| gentlemen who come here, and who don't know the parties, will 2720 II, LXVI| I will, certainly," said Don Quixote, "and according 2721 II, LXVI| exclaimed Sancho at once, before Don Quixote could answer; "it' 2722 II, LXVI| Sancho my friend," said Don Quixote, "for I am not fit 2723 II, LXVI| I thank you, sirs," said Don Quixote; "but I cannot stop 2724 II, LXVI| soon as he came close to Don Quixote, increased his pace 2725 II, LXVI| evident pleasure, "O Senor Don Quixote of La Mancha, what 2726 II, LXVI| recognise you, friend," said Don Quixote, "nor do I know 2727 II, LXVI| the duke's lacquey, Senor Don Quixote," replied the courier; " 2728 II, LXVI| God bless me!" exclaimed Don Quixote; "is it possible 2729 II, LXVI| the world, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "and the greatest 2730 II, LXVII| LXVII.~ ~OF THE RESOLUTION DON QUIXOTE FORMED TO TURN SHEPHERD 2731 II, LXVII| reflections used to harass Don Quixote before he had been 2732 II, LXVII| possible, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "that thou dost 2733 II, LXVII| Look ye, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "there is a great 2734 II, LXVII| God grant it," said Don Quixote; "and heaven give 2735 II, LXVII| trampled on by the bulls. Don Quixote recognised it, and 2736 II, LXVII| right of it, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "and the bachelor 2737 II, LXVII| Nemoroso; as for the curate I don't know what name we can 2738 II, LXVII| what name thou wilt."~ ~"I don't mean to give her any but 2739 II, LXVII| Sancho my friend!" said Don Quixote, "what a life we 2740 II, LXVII| them."~ ~"Albogues," said Don Quixote, "are brass plates 2741 II, LXVII| odds and ends! And if they don't get me a name for wisdom, 2742 II, LXVII| with the sin;' 'if eyes don't see hearts don't break' 2743 II, LXVII| if eyes don't see hearts don't break' and 'better a clear 2744 II, LXVII| proverbs, Sancho," exclaimed Don Quixote; "any one of those 2745 II, LXVII| Observe, Sancho," replied Don Quixote, "I bring in proverbs 2746 II, LXVII| castles and houses, as at Don Diego de Miranda's, at the 2747 II, LXVII| Camacho the Rich, and at Don Antonio Moreno's; he reflected, 2748 II, LXVIII| BRISTLY ADVENTURE THAT BEFELL DON QUIXOTE~ ~ ~The night was 2749 II, LXVIII| the valleys in darkness. Don Quixote obeyed nature so 2750 II, LXVIII| constitution and few cares he had. Don Quixote's cares kept him 2751 II, LXVIII| O hard heart!" said Don Quixote, "O pitiless squire! 2752 II, LXVIII| tenebras spero lucem."~ ~"I don't know what that is," said 2753 II, LXVIII| elegantly as now, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "and here I begin 2754 II, LXVIII| all the valleys around. Don Quixote stood up and laid 2755 II, LXVIII| and trembling as great as Don Quixote's perturbation. 2756 II, LXVIII| they deafened the ears of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, 2757 II, LXVIII| showing any respect for Don Quixote's dignity or Sancho' 2758 II, LXVIII| and not only upsetting Don Quixote but sweeping Rocinante 2759 II, LXVIII| the ground and Sancho and Don Quixote at their wits' end.~ ~ 2760 II, LXVIII| them be, my friend," said Don Quixote; "this insult is 2761 II, LXVIII| thou, Sancho," returned Don Quixote, "for thou wast 2762 II, LXVIII| or trouble of any sort. Don Quixote, propped up against 2763 II, LXVIII| and four or five on foot. Don Quixote's heart beat quick 2764 II, LXVIII| were in very warlike guise. Don Quixote turned to Sancho 2765 II, LXVIII| their lances surrounded Don Quixote in silence, and 2766 II, LXVIII| steps of the one who led Don Quixote. The latter two 2767 II, LXVIII| murmuring, ye Scythians;" "Don't open your eyes, ye murderous 2768 II, LXVIII| tortolites, barbers, animals! I don't like those names at all; ' 2769 II, LXVIII| has in store for us."~ ~Don Quixote rode completely 2770 II, LXVIII| they reached a castle which Don Quixote saw at once was 2771 II, LXIX| EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURE THAT BEFELL DON QUIXOTE IN THE WHOLE COURSE 2772 II, LXIX| delay taking up Sancho and Don Quixote bodily, they carried 2773 II, LXIX| carrying the prisoners seated Don Quixote and Sancho, all 2774 II, LXIX| were at once recognised by Don Quixote as his hosts the 2775 II, LXIX| this? Nor was this all, for Don Quixote had perceived that 2776 II, LXIX| duchess mounted the stage Don Quixote and Sancho rose 2777 II, LXIX| himself, "Well, so far those don't burn me nor do these carry 2778 II, LXIX| do these carry me off." Don Quixote surveyed him too, 2779 II, LXIX| who the sport~ Of cold Don Quixote's cruelty hath been,~ 2780 II, LXIX| should carry me off!"~ ~Here Don Quixote, too, broke silence, 2781 II, LXIX| view was now attained. When Don Quixote saw Altisidora move, 2782 II, LXIX| and all, together with Don Quixote and Sancho, advanced 2783 II, LXIX| and looking sideways at Don Quixote, said to him, "God 2784 II, LXIX| their chambers, and that Don Quixote and Sancho should 2785 II, LXX| in the same chamber with Don Quixote, a thing he would 2786 II, LXX| in love or scorned her. I don't know nor can I imagine 2787 II, LXX| Sancho my friend," said Don Quixote, "if the pinprodding 2788 II, LXX| God be with thee," said Don Quixote.~ ~They fell asleep, 2789 II, LXX| vanquished and overthrown by Don Quixote, which defeat and 2790 II, LXX| so, having learned where Don Quixote was from the page 2791 II, LXX| recognised by Sancho or Don Quixote. He came to the 2792 II, LXX| him of the road and route Don Quixote had taken with the 2793 II, LXX| as at the length to which Don Quixote's madness went. 2794 II, LXX| he set out in quest of Don Quixote, and not finding 2795 II, LXX| the combat were, and how Don Quixote was now, like a 2796 II, LXX| gentleman of such good parts as Don Quixote to be a madman. 2797 II, LXX| village to wait there for Don Quixote, who was coming 2798 II, LXX| connected with Sancho and Don Quixote. He had the roads 2799 II, LXX| near, everywhere he thought Don Quixote was likely to pass 2800 II, LXX| down was never a delight to Don Quixote, victor or vanquished. 2801 II, LXX| back from death to life as Don Quixote fancied, following 2802 II, LXX| staff of fine black ebony. Don Quixote, disconcerted and 2803 II, LXX| Such a one am I, Senor Don Quixote of La Mancha, crushed, 2804 II, LXX| Second Part of the History of Don Quixote of La Mancha," not 2805 II, LXX| them mention the name of Don Quixote whom I love and 2806 II, LXX| have been, no doubt," said Don Quixote, "for there is no 2807 II, LXX| with her complaint against Don Quixote, when he said to 2808 II, LXX| exclaimed, "God's life! Don Stockfish, soul of a mortar, 2809 II, LXX| eyes out! Do you fancy, Don Vanquished, Don Cudgelled, 2810 II, LXX| you fancy, Don Vanquished, Don Cudgelled, that I died for 2811 II, LXX| a profound obeisance to Don Quixote said, "Will your 2812 II, LXX| me who you are," replied Don Quixote, "so that my courtesy 2813 II, LXX| before. "Of a truth," said Don Quixote, "your worship has 2814 II, LXX| death of this lady?"~ ~"Don't be surprised at that," 2815 II, LXX| down to poetic licence."~ ~Don Quixote was about to reply, 2816 II, LXX| simplicity but at his sharpness. Don Quixote begged their permission 2817 II, LXX| conversation came to an end, and Don Quixote dressed himself 2818 II, LXXI| OF WHAT PASSED BETWEEN DON QUIXOTE AND HIS SQUIRE SANCHO 2819 II, LXXI| vanquished and afflicted Don Quixote went along very 2820 II, LXXI| Sancho my friend," said Don Quixote, "and Altisidora 2821 II, LXXI| If Sancho," replied Don Quixote, "I were to requite 2822 II, LXXI| Sancho! O dear Sancho!" said Don Quixote; "how we shall be 2823 II, LXXI| Night, longed for by Don Quixote with the greatest 2824 II, LXXI| among some beech trees. Don Quixote seeing him march 2825 II, LXXI| intention deserves."~ ~"'Pledges don't distress a good payer,'" 2826 II, LXXI| rope he began to lay on and Don Quixote to count the lashes. 2827 II, LXXI| not disheartened," said Don Quixote; "for I double the 2828 II, LXXI| plucked up by the roots. Don Quixote, touched to the 2829 II, LXXI| such a willing mood," said Don Quixote, "may heaven aid 2830 II, LXXI| stroke of the cruel lash, Don Quixote ran to him at once, 2831 II, LXXI| for I'm sweating and I don't want to take cold; it' 2832 II, LXXI| novice disciplinants run."~ ~Don Quixote obeyed, and stripping 2833 II, LXXI| dismounted at a hostelry which Don Quixote recognised as such 2834 II, LXXI| of walnuts from her eyes. Don Quixote as he looked at 2835 II, LXXI| art right, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "for this painter 2836 II, LXXI| the history of this new Don Quixote that has come out, 2837 II, LXXI| Sancho my friend," said Don Quixote; "but, to enable 2838 II, LXXI| more proverbs!" exclaimed Don Quixote; "it seems to me 2839 II, LXXI| find the good of it."~ ~"I don't know what bad luck it 2840 II, LXXII| CHAPTER LXXII.~ ~OF HOW DON QUIXOTE AND SANCHO REACHED 2841 II, LXXII| VILLAGE~ ~ ~All that day Don Quixote and Sancho remained 2842 II, LXXII| the master, "Here, Senor Don Alvaro Tarfe, your worship 2843 II, LXXII| cool."~ ~When he heard this Don Quixote said to Sancho, " 2844 II, LXXII| casually upon this name of Don Alvaro Tarfe."~ ~"Very likely," 2845 II, LXXII| the ground floor opposite Don Quixote's and adorned with 2846 II, LXXII| wide and cool, addressing Don Quixote, who was pacing 2847 II, LXXII| my own village," replied Don Quixote; "and your worship, 2848 II, LXXII| a goodly country," said Don Quixote; "but will your 2849 II, LXXII| tell you."~ ~"My name is Don Alvaro Tarfe," replied the 2850 II, LXXII| the traveller.~ ~To which Don Quixote returned, "I have 2851 II, LXXII| that your worship is that Don Alvaro Tarfe who appears 2852 II, LXXII| Second Part of the history of Don Quixote of La Mancha, lately 2853 II, LXXII| gentleman; "and that same Don Quixote, the principal personage 2854 II, LXXII| rashness."~ ~Tell me, Senor Don Alvaro," said Don Quixote, " 2855 II, LXXII| Senor Don Alvaro," said Don Quixote, "am I at all like 2856 II, LXXII| am I at all like that Don Quixote you talk of?"~ ~" 2857 II, LXXII| not a bit."~ ~"And that Don Quixote -" said our one, " 2858 II, LXXII| Panza?"~ ~"He had," said Don Alvaro; "but though he had 2859 II, LXXII| plentiful that though mostly I don't know what I am saying 2860 II, LXXII| hears me laugh. And the real Don Quixote of La Mancha, the 2861 II, LXXII| you, my master; all other Don Quixotes and all other Sancho 2862 II, LXXII| God I believe it," said Don Alvaro; "for you have uttered 2863 II, LXXII| enchanters who persecute Don Quixote the Good have been 2864 II, LXXII| trying to persecute me with Don Quixote the Bad. But I don' 2865 II, LXXII| Don Quixote the Bad. But I don't know what to say, for 2866 II, LXXII| Toledo, and here another Don Quixote turns up, though 2867 II, LXXII| different one from mine."~ ~"I don't know whether I am good," 2868 II, LXXII| whether I am good," said Don Quixote, "but I can safely 2869 II, LXXII| let me tell you, Senor Don Alvaro Tarfe, I have never 2870 II, LXXII| told me that this imaginary Don Quixote had been present 2871 II, LXXII| seen it. In a word, Senor Don Alvaro Tarfe, I am Don Quixote 2872 II, LXXII| Senor Don Alvaro Tarfe, I am Don Quixote of La Mancha, the 2873 II, LXXII| and that neither am I the Don Quixote in print in the 2874 II, LXXII| most willingly," replied Don Alvaro; "though it amazes 2875 II, LXXII| it amazes me to find two Don Quixotes and two Sancho 2876 II, LXXII| looking for anything."~ ~"I don't understand that about 2877 II, LXXII| about the lashes," said Don Alvaro. Sancho replied that 2878 II, LXXII| dinner-time arrived, and Don Quixote and Don Alvaro dined 2879 II, LXXII| arrived, and Don Quixote and Don Alvaro dined together. The 2880 II, LXXII| together with a notary, and Don Quixote laid a petition 2881 II, LXXII| requisite for his rights that Don Alvaro Tarfe, the gentleman 2882 II, LXXII| him that he did not know Don Quixote of La Mancha, also 2883 II, LXXII| entitled "Second Part of Don Quixote of La Mancha, by 2884 II, LXXII| in such cases, at which Don Quixote and Sancho were 2885 II, LXXII| difference between the two Don Quixotes and the two Sanchos. 2886 II, LXXII| service were exchanged by Don Alvaro and Don Quixote, 2887 II, LXXII| exchanged by Don Alvaro and Don Quixote, in the course of 2888 II, LXXII| taste that he disabused Don Alvaro of the error he was 2889 II, LXXII| contact with two such opposite Don Quixotes.~ ~Evening came, 2890 II, LXXII| branched off, one leading to Don Quixote's village, the other 2891 II, LXXII| village, the other the road Don Alvaro was to follow. In 2892 II, LXXII| In this short interval Don Quixote told him of his 2893 II, LXXII| remedy, all which threw Don Alvaro into fresh amazement, 2894 II, LXXII| amazement, and embracing Don Quixote and Sancho he went 2895 II, LXXII| Sancho he went his way, and Don Quixote went his. That night 2896 II, LXXII| been one there. The duped Don Quixote did not miss a single 2897 II, LXXII| the deception practised on Don Alvaro, and saying how well 2898 II, LXXII| finished off his task, whereat Don Quixote was beyond measure 2899 II, LXXII| and receive, too, thy son Don Quixote, who, if he comes 2900 II, LXXII| with these fooleries," said Don Quixote; "let us push on 2901 II, LXXIII| CHAPTER LXXIII.~ ~OF THE OMENS DON QUIXOTE HAD AS HE ENTERED 2902 II, LXXIII| village, so says Cide Hamete, Don Quixote saw two boys quarrelling 2903 II, LXXIII| long as thou livest."~ ~Don Quixote heard this, and 2904 II, LXXIII| said so?"~ ~"What!" said Don Quixote, "dost thou not 2905 II, LXXIII| alive and presented it to Don Quixote, who was saying, " 2906 II, LXXIII| cage, which he placed in Don Quixote's hands, saying, " 2907 II, LXXIII| asked for their hare, which Don Quixote gave them. They 2908 II, LXXIII| towards them with open arms. Don Quixote dismounted and received 2909 II, LXXIII| out finer than Mingo, and Don Quixote's beast leaner than 2910 II, LXXIII| the town, and proceeded to Don Quixote's house, at the 2911 II, LXXIII| for their house, leaving Don Quixote in his, in the hands 2912 II, LXXIII| curate and the bachelor.~ ~Don Quixote at once, without 2913 II, LXXIII| curate asked what they were. Don Quixote replied that he 2914 II, LXXIII| Both were astounded at Don Quixote's new craze; however, 2915 II, LXXIII| s the very thing," said Don Quixote; "though I am relieved 2916 II, LXXIII| Teresa Panza as Teresaina."~ ~Don Quixote laughed at the adaptation 2917 II, LXXIII| both of them came in to Don Quixote, and said the niece, " 2918 II, LXXIII| peace, my daughters," said Don Quixote; "I know very well 2919 II, LXXIII| is; help me to bed, for I don't feel very well; and rest 2920 II, LXXIV| CHAPTER LXXIV.~ ~OF HOW DON QUIXOTE FELL SICK, AND OF 2921 II, LXXIV| above all man's life, and as Don Quixote's enjoyed no special 2922 II, LXXIV| him.~ ~But for all this Don Quixote could not shake 2923 II, LXXIV| his body was in a bad way. Don Quixote heard this calmly; 2924 II, LXXIV| bringing him to his end. Don Quixote begged them to leave 2925 II, LXXIV| The mercies, niece," said Don Quixote, "are those that 2926 II, LXXIV| of the three. The instant Don Quixote saw them he exclaimed, " 2927 II, LXXIV| sirs, that I am no longer Don Quixote of La Mancha, but 2928 II, LXXIV| said Samson, "What? Senor Don Quixote! Now that we have 2929 II, LXXIV| All that nonsense," said Don Quixote, "that until now 2930 II, LXXIV| one another, wondering at Don Quixote's words; but, though 2931 II, LXXIV| Quixano the Good, or as Don Quixote of La Mancha, Don 2932 II, LXXIV| Don Quixote of La Mancha, Don Quixote was always of a 2933 II, LXXIV| the had been set out and Don Quixote had commended his 2934 II, LXXIV| said Sancho weeping, "don't die, master, but take 2935 II, LXXIV| making an end of him. Come, don't be lazy, but get up from 2936 II, LXXIV| Sirs, not so fast," said Don Quixote, "'in last year' 2937 II, LXXIV| I am in my senses; I was Don Quixote of La Mancha, I 2938 II, LXXIV| Part of the Achievements of Don Quixote of La Mancha,' they 2939 II, LXXIV| behind him.~ ~ ~At last Don Quixote's end came, after 2940 II, LXXIV| and so like a Christian as Don Quixote, who amid the tears 2941 II, LXXIV| the Good, commonly called Don Quixote of La Mancha, had 2942 II, LXXIV| alone.~ ~For me alone was Don Quixote born, and I for 2943 II, LXXIV| weary mouldering bones of Don Quixote, and not to attempt 2944 II, LXXIV| thanks to that of my true Don Quixote, are even now tottering,