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Roque turned round at the noise and perceived this comely figure, which drawing near thus addressed him, "I came in quest of thee, valiant Roque, to find in thee if not a remedy at least relief in my misfortune; and not to keep thee in suspense, for I see thou dost not recognise me, I will tell thee who I am; I am Claudia Jeronima, the daughter of Simon Forte, thy good friend, and special enemy of Clauquel Torrellas, who is
thine
also as being of the faction opposed to thee.
asked Don Antonio once more; and it was answered him in the same way softly, "Thou and thy wife, with two friends of
thine
and two of hers, and a famous knight called Don Quixote of La Mancha, and a squire of his, Sancho Panza by name."
If thou dost acknowledge this fairly and openly, thou shalt escape death and save me the trouble of inflicting it upon thee; if thou fightest and I vanquish thee, I demand no other satisfaction than that, laying aside arms and abstaining from going in quest of adventures, thou withdraw and betake thyself to
thine
own village for the space of a year, and live there without putting hand to sword, in peace and quiet and beneficial repose, the same being needful for the increase of thy substance and the salvation of thy soul; and if thou dost vanquish me, my head shall be at thy disposal, my arms and horse thy spoils, and the renown of my deeds transferred and added to
thine.
Said Tosilos to Sancho, "Beyond a doubt, Sancho my friend, this master of
thine
ought to be a madman."
"God grant it," said Don Quixote; "and heaven give thee grace to take it to heart and own the obligation thou art under to help my lady, who is
thine
also, inasmuch as thou art mine."
From this day forth, friend Sancho, count as
thine
six smocks of mine which I bestow upon thee, to make as many shirts for thyself, and if they are not all quite whole, at any rate they are all clean."
"Thou art right, Sancho my friend," said Don Quixote, "and Altisidora has behaved very badly in not giving thee the smocks she promised; and although that virtue of
thine
is gratis data—as it has cost thee no study whatever, any more than such study as thy personal sufferings may be—I can say for myself that if thou wouldst have payment for the lashes on account of the disenchant of Dulcinea, I would have given it to thee freely ere this.
"One law for thee and thine, and another for me and mine," the woman answered with a laugh.
"We who earn our bread by toil cannot go veiled, but our fathers lived before us for many hundred years, even as did thine, Heaven-born.
"She caused my man to speak to me before the death hour; therefore I am her servant as well as thine, Sahiba," said the other.
"Thy man, then, was all
thine
own?""We were only two, he and I.
If a co-wife had sought the lives of those three of
thine""
I would have killed her.
all, all, all, are thine, my adored mistress!"
"Mine honest friend," said he, "if the jangling of thy bells had not dizzied
thine
understanding, thou mightst know "Clericus clericum non decimat"; that is to say, we churchmen do not exhaust each other's hospitality, but rather require that of the laity, giving them thus an opportunity to serve God in honouring and relieving his appointed servants."
Wilfred, Wilfred!" he exclaimed in a lower tone, "couldst thou have ruled
thine
unreasonable passion, thy father had not been left in his age like the solitary oak that throws out its shattered and unprotected branches against the full sweep of the tempest!"
"Our road," said the Palmer, "should here separate; for it beseems not men of my character and
thine
to travel together longer than needs must be.
Restore them to thy master; or, if he scorns to accept them, retain them, good friend, for
thine
own use.
"As much as my name is to thee," replied Isaac; "for without knowing thine, how can I hold intercourse with thee?""Easily," answered Gurth; "I, being to pay money, must know that I deliver it to the right person; thou, who are to receive it, will not, I think, care very greatly by whose hands it is delivered."
"As if thou hadst any other reason for that, Waldemar," said De Bracy, "than the promotion of
thine
own individual interest?
"A marvellously sage plan," said Fitzurse, "and, as I think, not entirely of
thine
own device.--Come,
"Holy Clerk," said the stranger, after the first cup was thus swallowed, "I cannot but marvel that a man possessed of such thews and sinews as thine, and who therewithal shows the talent of so goodly a trencher-man, should think of abiding by himself in this wilderness.
Twines not of them one golden thread,But for its sake a Paynim bled.'5."Joy to the fair!--my name unknown,Each deed, and all its praise
thine
ownThen, oh! unbar this churlish gate,The night dew falls, the hour is late.
.........."By my troth," said the knight, "thou hast sung well and lustily, and in high praise of
thine
order.
"Remain at home, then, ungrateful lady," answered Cedric;
"thine
is the hard heart, which can sacrifice the weal of an oppressed people to an idle and unauthorized attachment.
"I willingly believe it," said the knight; "I have been accustomed to study men's countenances, and I can read in
thine
honesty and resolution.
I have a prize among the captives as lovely as
thine
own.""By the mass, thou meanest the fair Jewess!" said De Bracy.
But, now thou knowest my drift, thou wilt resume
thine
own original plan, wilt thou not?--Thou hast nothing, thou seest, to fear from my interference."
"Old thou mayst be," replied the knight; "more shame to their folly who have suffered thee to grow grey in usury and knavery--Feeble thou mayst be, for when had a Jew either heart or hand--But rich it is well known thou art.""I swear to you, noble knight," said the Jew "by all which I believe, and by all which we believe in common---""Perjure not thyself," said the Norman, interrupting him, "and let not
thine
obstinacy seal thy doom, until thou hast seen and well considered the fate that awaits thee.
"Wert thou now in thy treasure-chamber at York, and were I craving a loan of thy shekels, it would be
thine
to dictate the time of payment, and the pledge of security.
"If thou meanest yonder Saxon churls," said Front-de-Boeuf, "their ransom will depend upon other terms than
thine.
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