Blessed
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Tom went about, hoping against hope for the sight of one
blessed
sinful face, but disappointment crossed him everywhere.
I tell you that we
blessed
the man that planted the poplars along the sides, for their shadow was better than drink to us.
With the reputation of this fortune, I presently found myself
blessed
with admirers enough, and that I had my choice of men, as scarce as they said they were, which, by the way, confirms what I was saying before.
This was doubtless the happy minute, when, if I had hearkened to the
blessed
hint, from whatsoever had it came, I had still a cast for an easy life.
The good gentleman was so moved also in my behalf with a view of the influence which he saw these things had on me, that he
blessed
God he had come to visit me, and resolved not to leave me till the last moment; that is, not to leave visiting me.
They would have been taken for a couple
blessed
by heaven, and living in the enjoyment of full felicity.
In that
blessed
age all things were in common; to win the daily food no labour was required of any save to stretch forth his hand and gather it from the sturdy oaks that stood generously inviting him with their sweet ripe fruit.
"It's sweet to us all,
blessed
be God," said Sancho.
The girl grew up with such beauty that it reminded us of her mother's, which was very great, and yet it was thought that the daughter's would exceed it; and so when she reached the age of fourteen to fifteen years nobody beheld her but
blessed
God that had made her so beautiful, and the greater number were in love with her past redemption.
Sancho took it, and as he was raising it to his mouth he was stopped by the cries of his master exclaiming, "Sancho, my son, drink not water; drink it not, my son, for it will kill thee; see, here I have the
blessed
balsam (and he held up the flask of liquor), and with drinking two drops of it thou wilt certainly be restored."
"That is," said Sancho, "if it is not shot with a sling as they were in the battle of the two armies, when they signed the cross on your worship's grinders and smashed the flask with that
blessed
draught that made me vomit my bowels up.""It does not grieve me much to have lost it," said Don Quixote, "for thou knowest, Sancho, that I have the receipt in my memory."
This, then, was the answer returned to the Moorish lady:"The true Allah protect thee, Lady, and that
blessed
Marien who is the true mother of God, and who has put it into thy heart to go to the land of the Christians, because she loves thee.
Don Quixote was comforted by the prophecy he heard, for he at once comprehended its meaning perfectly, and perceived it was promised to him that he should see himself united in holy and lawful matrimony with his beloved Dulcinea del Toboso, from whose
blessed
womb should proceed the whelps, his sons, to the eternal glory of La Mancha; and being thoroughly and firmly persuaded of this, he lifted up his voice, and with a deep sigh exclaimed:"Oh thou, whoever thou art, who hast foretold me so much good, I implore of thee that on my part thou entreat that sage enchanter who takes charge of my interests, that he leave me not to perish in this captivity in which they are now carrying me away, ere I see fulfilled promises so joyful and incomparable as those which have been now made me; for, let this but come to pass, and I shall glory in the pains of my prison, find comfort in these chains wherewith they bind me, and regard this bed whereon they stretch me, not as a hard battle-field, but as a soft and happy nuptial couch; and touching the consolation of Sancho Panza, my squire, I rely upon his goodness and rectitude that he will not desert me in good or evil fortune; for if, by his ill luck or mine, it may not happen to be in my power to give him the island I have promised, or any equivalent for it, at least his wages shall not be lost; for in my will, which is already made, I have declared the sum that shall be paid to him, measured, not by his many faithful services, but by the means at my disposal."
The first thing he did was to stretch himself all over, and then he went to where Rocinante was standing and giving him a couple of slaps on the haunches said, "I still trust in God and in his
blessed
mother, O flower and mirror of steeds, that we shall soon see ourselves, both of us, as we wish to be, thou with thy master on thy back, and I mounted upon thee, following the calling for which God sent me into the world."
Plague take me! mind, that is a procession of penitents, and the lady they are carrying on that stand there is the
blessed
image of the immaculate Virgin.
"O
blessed
God!" exclaimed Sancho aloud at this, "is it possible that such things can be in the world, and that enchanters and enchantments can have such power in it as to have changed my master's right senses into a craze so full of absurdity!
Not half an hour, nay, barely a minute ago, I saw myself lord of kings and emperors, with my stables filled with countless horses, and my trunks and bags with gay dresses unnumbered; and now I find myself ruined and laid low, destitute and a beggar, and above all without my ape, for, by my faith, my teeth will have to sweat for it before I have him caught; and all through the reckless fury of sir knight here, who, they say, protects the fatherless, and rights wrongs, and does other charitable deeds; but whose generous intentions have been found wanting in my case only,
blessed
and praised be the highest heavens!
"I wish, senor duke," replied Don Quixote, "that
blessed
ecclesiastic, who at table the other day showed such ill-will and bitter spite against knights-errant, were here now to see with his own eyes whether knights of the sort are needed in the world; he would at any rate learn by experience that those suffering any extraordinary affliction or sorrow, in extreme cases and unusual misfortunes do not go to look for a remedy to the houses of jurists or village sacristans, or to the knight who has never attempted to pass the bounds of his own town, or to the indolent courtier who only seeks for news to repeat and talk of, instead of striving to do deeds and exploits for others to relate and record.
I who counted upon my good fortune to discharge the recompense of thy services, find myself still waiting for advancement, while thou, before the time, and contrary to all reasonable expectation, seest thyself
blessed
in the fulfillment of thy desires.
Sancho was amazed afresh at the extent of his master's knowledge, as much as if he had never known him, for it seemed to him that there was no story or event in the world that he had not at his fingers' ends and fixed in his memory, and he said to him, "In truth, master mine, if this that has happened to us to-day is to be called an adventure, it has been one of the sweetest and pleasantest that have befallen us in the whole course of our travels; we have come out of it unbelaboured and undismayed, neither have we drawn sword nor have we smitten the earth with our bodies, nor have we been left famishing;
blessed
be God that he has let me see such a thing with my own eyes!""Thou sayest well, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "but remember all times are not alike nor do they always run the same way; and these things the vulgar commonly call omens, which are not based upon any natural reason, will by him who is wise be esteemed and reckoned happy accidents merely.
One of these believers in omens will get up of a morning, leave his house, and meet a friar of the order of the
blessed
Saint Francis, and, as if he had met a griffin, he will turn about and go home.
"O
blessed
Sancho!
What a comfort you must ha' been to your
blessed
mother.'
How many families, whose members have been dispersed and scattered far and wide, in the restless struggles of life, are then reunited, and meet once again in that happy state of companionship and mutual goodwill, which is a source of such pure and unalloyed delight; and one so incompatible with the cares and sorrows of the world, that the religious belief of the most civilised nations, and the rude traditions of the roughest savages, alike number it among the first joys of a future condition of existence, provided for the
blessed
and happy!
"You'd better not carry that 'ere watch," says the old gen'l'm'n's friends, "you'll be robbed on it," says they."Shall I?" says he."Yes, you will," says they."Well," says he, "I should like to see the thief as could get this here watch out, for I'm
blessed
if I ever can, it's such a tight fit," says he, "and wenever I vants to know what's o'clock, I'm obliged to stare into the bakers' shops," he says.
"I'll tell you what it is, my dear," he says one day; "if you persewere in this here sort of amusement," he says, "I'm
blessed
if I don't go away to 'Merriker; and that's all about it."
Goodness gracious, what's that?''That 'ere
blessed
lantern 'ull be the death on us all,' exclaimed Sam peevishly.
'I drove the old piebald in that 'ere little shay-cart as belonged to your mother-in-law's first wenter, into vich a harm-cheer wos lifted for the shepherd; and I'm blessed,' said Mr. Weller, with a look of deep scorn--'I'm
blessed
if they didn't bring a portable flight o' steps out into the road a-front o' our door for him, to get up by.''You don't mean that?' said Sam.'I do mean that, Sammy,' replied his father, 'and I vish you could ha' seen how tight he held on by the sides wen he did get up, as if he wos afeerd o' being precipitayted down full six foot, and dashed into a million hatoms.
The breath was scarcely out o' your poor mother-in-law's body, ven vun old 'ooman sends me a pot o' jam, and another a pot o' jelly, and another brews a
blessed
large jug o' camomile-tea, vich she brings in vith her own hands.'
'Vait a minit' Sammy; ven you grow as old as your father, you von't get into your veskit quite as easy as you do now, my boy.''If I couldn't get into it easier than that, I'm
blessed
if I'd vear vun at all,' rejoined his son.
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