The History of Don Quixote, Volume 2, Part 42 by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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DON QUIXOTE
Volume II. Part 42. by Miguel de Cervantes Translated by John Ormsby CHAPTER LXXIII. OF THE OMENS DON QUIXOTE HAD AS HE ENTERED HIS OWN VILLAGE, AND OTHER INCIDENTS THAT EMBELLISH AND GIVE A COLOUR TO THIS GREAT HISTORY At the entrance of the village, so says Cide Hamete, Don Quixote saw two boys quarrelling on the village threshing-floor one of whom said to the other, "Take it easy, Periquillo; thou shalt never see it again as long as thou livest." Don Quixote heard this, and said he to Sancho, "Dost thou not mark, friend, what that boy said, 'Thou shalt never see it again as long as thou livest'?" "Well," said Sancho, "what does it matter if the boy said so?" |
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