The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 3G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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Page 156
... Sancho of the day and hour he intended to set out , that he might provide himself with what he thought would be most needful . Above all , he charged him not to forget a wallet , which Sancho assured him he would not neglect ; he said ...
... Sancho of the day and hour he intended to set out , that he might provide himself with what he thought would be most needful . Above all , he charged him not to forget a wallet , which Sancho assured him he would not neglect ; he said ...
Page 157
... Sancho Panza proceeded upon his ass like a patriarch , with his wallet and leathern bottle , and with a vehement desire to find himself governor of the island which his master had promised him . Don Quixote happened to take the same ...
... Sancho Panza proceeded upon his ass like a patriarch , with his wallet and leathern bottle , and with a vehement desire to find himself governor of the island which his master had promised him . Don Quixote happened to take the same ...
Page 158
... Sancho ; " especially having so great a man for my master as your worship , who will know how to give me whatever is most fitting for me and what I am best able to bear . " OF THE VALOROUS DON QUIXOTE'S SUCCESS IN THE DREADFUL AND NEVER ...
... Sancho ; " especially having so great a man for my master as your worship , who will know how to give me whatever is most fitting for me and what I am best able to bear . " OF THE VALOROUS DON QUIXOTE'S SUCCESS IN THE DREADFUL AND NEVER ...
Page 159
... Sancho , " did not I warn you to have a care of what you did , for that they were nothing but windmills ? And nobody could mistake them . but one that had the like in his head . " " Peace , friend Sancho , " answered Don Quixote ; " for ...
... Sancho , " did not I warn you to have a care of what you did , for that they were nothing but windmills ? And nobody could mistake them . but one that had the like in his head . " " Peace , friend Sancho , " answered Don Quixote ; " for ...
Page 160
... Sancho ; " I believe all just as you say , sir . But pray set yourself more upright in your saddle , for you seem to me to ride sidelong , owing , perhaps , to the bruises received by your fall . " " It is certainly so , " said Don ...
... Sancho ; " I believe all just as you say , sir . But pray set yourself more upright in your saddle , for you seem to me to ride sidelong , owing , perhaps , to the bruises received by your fall . " " It is certainly so , " said Don ...
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