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Don Quixote laughed, and asked them to take off the next cloth, underneath which was seen the image of the patron saint of the Spains seated on horseback, his sword stained with blood, trampling on Moors and treading heads underfoot; and on seeing it Don Quixote exclaimed, "Ay, this is a knight, and of the squadrons of Christ!
Scipio on coming to Africa stumbled as he leaped on shore; his soldiers took it as a bad omen; but he, clasping the soil with his arms, exclaimed, 'Thou canst not escape me, Africa, for I hold thee tight between my arms.'
"Notable cruelty!
" exclaimed
Sancho; "unheard-of ingratitude!
"Ah! friend of my soul," instantly
exclaimed
the other shepherdess, "what great good fortune has befallen us!
"A nice sort of historian, indeed!
" exclaimed
Sancho at this; "he must know a deal about our affairs when he calls my wife Teresa Panza, Mari Gutierrez; take the book again, senor, and see if I am in it and if he has changed my name."
"How now, traitor!
" exclaimed
Don Quixote.
Don Quixote, who had been listening to what Claudia said and Roque Guinart said in reply to her, exclaimed, "Nobody need trouble himself with the defence of this lady, for I take it upon myself.
And now the horsemen in livery came galloping up with shouts and outlandish cries and cheers to where Don Quixote stood amazed and wondering; and one of them, he to whom Roque had sent word, addressing him exclaimed, "Welcome to our city, mirror, beacon, star and cynosure of all knight-errantry in its widest extent!
The gay ladies made secret love to him, and he on his part secretly repelled them, but finding himself hard pressed by their blandishments he lifted up his voice and exclaimed, "Fugite, partes adversae!
Now there was fresh astonishment; now everyone's hair was standing on end with awe; and Don Antonio retiring from the head exclaimed, "This suffices to show me that I have not been deceived by him who sold thee to me, O sage head, talking head, answering head, wonderful head!
"And how do you render that in Spanish?""How should I render it," returned the author, "but by olla?""Body o' me,
" exclaimed
Don Quixote, "what a proficient you are in the Italian language!
The general was about to ask what these lashes were, and what was Dulcinea's disenchantment, when a sailor exclaimed, "Monjui signals that there is an oared vessel off the coast to the west."
"Not at all,
" exclaimed
Sancho at once, before Don Quixote could answer; "it's for me, that only a few days ago left off being a governor and a judge, as all the world knows, to settle these doubtful questions and give an opinion in disputes of all sorts."
That night master and man passed out in the fields in the open air, and the next day as they were pursuing their journey they saw coming towards them a man on foot with alforjas at the neck and a javelin or spiked staff in his hand, the very cut of a foot courier; who, as soon as he came close to Don Quixote, increased his pace and half running came up to him, and embracing his right thigh, for he could reach no higher,
exclaimed
with evident pleasure, "O Senor Don Quixote of La Mancha, what happiness it will be to the heart of my lord the duke when he knows your worship is coming back to his castle, for he is still there with my lady the duchess!""I do not recognise you, friend," said Don Quixote, "nor do I know who you are, unless you tell me.""I am Tosilos, my lord the duke's lacquey, Senor Don Quixote," replied the courier; "he who refused to fight your worship about marrying the daughter of Dona Rodriguez."
"God bless me!
" exclaimed
Don Quixote; "is it possible that you are the one whom mine enemies the enchanters changed into the lacquey you speak of in order to rob me of the honour of that battle?""Nonsense, good sir!" said the messenger; "there was no enchantment or transformation at all; I entered the lists just as much lacquey Tosilos as I came out of them lacquey Tosilos.
"A truce to thy proverbs, Sancho,
" exclaimed
Don Quixote; "any one of those thou hast uttered would suffice to explain thy meaning; many a time have I recommended thee not to be so lavish with proverbs and to exercise some moderation in delivering them; but it seems to me it is only 'preaching in the desert;' 'my mother beats me and I go on with my tricks."
At this point one of the two that looked like kings exclaimed, "Enough, enough, divine singer!
No sooner had Sancho caught sight of them than, bellowing like a bull, he exclaimed, "I might let myself be handled by all the world; but allow duennas to touch me—not a bit of it!
Hearing this, Altisidora, with a show of anger and agitation, exclaimed, "God's life!
exclaimed
Don Quixote; "it seems to me thou art becoming sicut erat again; speak in a plain, simple, straight-forward way, as I have often told thee, and thou wilt find the good of it."
But at the end of that time he woke up, and in a loud voice exclaimed, "Blessed be Almighty God, who has shown me such goodness.
The instant Don Quixote saw them he exclaimed:"Good news for you, good sirs, that I am no longer Don Quixote of La Mancha, but Alonso Quixano, whose way of life won for him the name of Good.
'In the cause of friendship,' he fervently exclaimed, 'I would brave all dangers.'
'There's the officer,
' exclaimed
Mr. Winkle, after a few minutes walking.
'Very extraordinary!
' exclaimed
the officer.
'I!
' exclaimed
Mr. Pickwick.
'Bless my soul!
' exclaimed
the agonised Mr. Pickwick; 'there's the other horse running away!'It was but too true.
'Afraid!
' exclaimed
Mr. Pickwick, 'what's the woman afraid of ?''It got us in trouble last time,' said the woman, turning into the house; 'I woan't have nothin' to say to 'un.''Most extraordinary thing I have ever met with in my life,' said the astonished Mr. Pickwick.
'I--I--really believe,' whispered Mr. Winkle, as his friends gathered round him, 'that they think we have come by this horse in some dishonest manner.''What!
' exclaimed
Mr. Pickwick, in a storm of indignation.
'Ah!
' exclaimed
the old lady.
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