Partridges
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"Senor," said Sancho, "if your worship thinks I'm not fit for this government, I give it up on the spot; for the mere black of the nail of my soul is dearer to me than my whole body; and I can live just as well, simple Sancho, on bread and onions, as governor, on
partridges
and capons; and what's more, while we're asleep we're all equal, great and small, rich and poor.
"Well then," said Sancho, "that dish of roast
partridges
there that seems so savoury will not do me any harm."
At this he fell to with greater relish than if they had given him francolins from Milan, pheasants from Rome, veal from Sorrento,
partridges
from Moron, or geese from Lavajos, and turning to the doctor at supper he said to him, "Look here, senor doctor, for the future don't trouble yourself about giving me dainty things or choice dishes to eat, for it will be only taking my stomach off its hinges; it is accustomed to goat, cow, bacon, hung beef, turnips and onions; and if by any chance it is given these palace dishes, it receives them squeamishly, and sometimes with loathing.
So now my lord and lady duke and duchess, here is your governor Sancho Panza, who in the bare ten days he has held the government has come by the knowledge that he would not give anything to be governor, not to say of an island, but of the whole world; and that point being settled, kissing your worships' feet, and imitating the game of the boys when they say, 'leap thou, and give me one,' I take a leap out of the government and pass into the service of my master Don Quixote; for after all, though in it I eat my bread in fear and trembling, at any rate I take my fill; and for my part, so long as I'm full, it's all alike to me whether it's with carrots or with partridges."
Porthos was in bed, and was playing a game at LANSQUENET with Mousqueton, to keep his hand in; while a spit loaded with
partridges
was turning before the fire, and on each side of a large chimneypiece, over two chafing dishes, were boiling two stewpans, from which exhaled a double odor of rabbit and fish stews, rejoicing to the smell.
So that now, thanks be to God, we do not want, as Monsieur can testify, for partridges, rabbits, carp or eels--all light, wholesome food, suitable for the sick."
The soup was fifty times better than what we had at the Lucases' last week; and even Mr. Darcy acknowledged, that the
partridges
were remarkably well done; and I suppose he has two or three French cooks at least.
We had scarcely set foot outside the big gate when two figures in hoods sprang up like startled
partridges
from behind the town weighing-machine.
Thereupon he accosted them, and with great politeness invited them to his inn to eat some macaroni, with Lombard
partridges
and caviar, and to drink a bottle of Montepulciano, Lacryma Christi, Cyprus, and Samos wine.
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