Travelling
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Some days after, I know not how many,
travelling
with her ladyship the Princess Micomicona, I saw my ass, and mounted upon him, in the dress of a gipsy, was that Gines de Pasamonte, the great rogue and rascal that my master and I freed from the chain."
But in the middle of the discourse, it being not very much to his taste, Sancho had turned aside out of the road to beg a little milk from some shepherds, who were milking their ewes hard by; and just as the gentleman, highly pleased, was about to renew the conversation, Don Quixote, raising his head, perceived a cart covered with royal flags coming along the road they were travelling; and persuaded that this must be some new adventure, he called aloud to Sancho to come and bring him his helmet.
This recess or space I perceived when I was already growing weary and disgusted at finding myself hanging suspended by the rope,
travelling
downwards into that dark region without any certainty or knowledge of where I was going, so I resolved to enter it and rest myself for a while.
And then he goes on to say:The cousin was amazed as well at Sancho's boldness as at the patience of his master, and concluded that the good temper the latter displayed arose from the happiness he felt at having seen his lady Dulcinea, even enchanted as she was; because otherwise the words and language Sancho had addressed to him deserved a thrashing; for indeed he seemed to him to have been rather impudent to his master, to whom he now observed, "I, Senor Don Quixote of La Mancha, look upon the time I have spent in
travelling
with your worship as very well employed, for I have gained four things in the course of it; the first is that I have made your acquaintance, which I consider great good fortune; the second, that I have learned what the cave of Montesinos contains, together with the transformations of Guadiana and of the lakes of Ruidera; which will be of use to me for the Spanish Ovid that I have in hand; the third, to have discovered the antiquity of cards, that they were in use at least in the time of Charlemagne, as may be inferred from the words you say Durandarte uttered when, at the end of that long spell while Montesinos was talking to him, he woke up and said, 'Patience and shuffle.'
To which the youth replied, "The heat and my poverty are the reason of my
travelling
so airily, and it is to the wars that I am bound."
"That I won't," said Sancho, "with good-will or bad-will, or any way at all; and if this shaving can't be done without my mounting on the croup, my master had better look out for another squire to go with him, and these ladies for some other way of making their faces smooth; I'm no witch to have a taste for
travelling
through the air.
"Friend Sancho," said the duke at this, "the island that I have promised you is not a moving one, or one that will run away; it has roots so deeply buried in the bowels of the earth that it will be no easy matter to pluck it up or shift it from where it is; you know as well as I do that there is no sort of office of any importance that is not obtained by a bribe of some kind, great or small; well then, that which I look to receive for this government is that you go with your master Don Quixote, and bring this memorable adventure to a conclusion; and whether you return on Clavileno as quickly as his speed seems to promise, or adverse fortune brings you back on foot
travelling
as a pilgrim from hostel to hostel and from inn to inn, you will always find your island on your return where you left it, and your islanders with the same eagerness they have always had to receive you as their governor, and my good-will will remain the same; doubt not the truth of this, Senor Sancho, for that would be grievously wronging my disposition to serve you."
All this was brought home to Don Quixote by the bursting of his stitches; however, he comforted himself on perceiving that Sancho had left behind a pair of
travelling
boots, which he resolved to wear the next day.
Seeing which Don Quixote quitted the soft down, and, nowise slothful, dressed himself in his chamois suit and put on his
travelling
boots to hide the disaster to his stockings.
Well then, it so happened that before he had gone a great way from the island of his government (and whether it was island, city, town, or village that he governed he never troubled himself to inquire) he saw coming along the road he was
travelling
six pilgrims with staves, foreigners of that sort that beg for alms singing; who as they drew near arranged themselves in a line and lifting up their voices all together began to sing in their own language something that Sancho could not with the exception of one word which sounded plainly "alms," from which he gathered that it was alms they asked for in their song; and being, as Cide Hamete says, remarkably charitable, he took out of his alforias the half loaf and half cheese he had been provided with, and gave them to them, explaining to them by signs that he had nothing else to give them.
So the two of them took their departure, and Don Quixote and Sancho afterwards, as has been already said, Don Quixote without his armour and in
travelling
gear, and Sancho on foot, Dapple being loaded with the armour.
"Senor," returned Sancho,
"travelling
on foot is not such a pleasant thing that it makes me feel disposed or tempted to make long marches.
'That this Association cordially recognises the principle of every member of the Corresponding Society defraying his own
travelling
expenses; and that it sees no objection whatever to the members of the said society pursuing their inquiries for any length of time they please, upon the same terms.
Travelling
was in a troubled state, and the minds of coachmen were unsettled.
'About this time, and when he had been existing for upwards of a year no one knew how, I had a short engagement at one of the theatres on the Surrey side of the water, and here I saw this man, whom I had lost sight of for some time; for I had been
travelling
in the provinces, and he had been skulking in the lanes and alleys of London.
You are
travelling
for amusement and instruction.
On the sideboard a variety of miscellaneous articles were huddled together, the most conspicuous of which were some very cloudy fish-sauce cruets, a couple of driving-boxes, two or three whips, and as many
travelling
shawls, a tray of knives and forks, and the mustard.
On his looking up, the row of heads suddenly disappeared, and the sound of pens
travelling
at a furious rate over paper, immediately succeeded.
She is more likely to feel the loneliness of her situation in travelling, perhaps, than she would be at home.
CHAPTER XXXIII Mr. WELLER THE ELDER DELIVERS SOME CRITICAL SENTIMENTS RESPECTING LITERARY COMPOSITION; AND, ASSISTED BY HIS SON SAMUEL, PAYS A SMALL INSTALMENT OF RETALIATION TO THE ACCOUNT OF THE REVEREND GENTLEMAN WITH THE RED NOSEThe morning of the thirteenth of February, which the readers of this authentic narrative know, as well as we do, to have been the day immediately preceding that which was appointed for the trial of Mrs. Bardell's action, was a busy time for Mr. Samuel Weller, who was perpetually engaged in
travelling
from the George and Vulture to Mr. Perker's chambers and back again, from and between the hours of nine o'clock in the morning and two in the afternoon, both inclusive.
Mr. Dowler paid his bill, and hurried out with his
travelling
cap, coat, and cloak; and Mr. Pickwick and his friends followed to secure their places.
'"Well," said my uncle, as he looked about him, "a mail
travelling
at the rate of six miles and a half an hour, and stopping for an indefinite time at such a hole as this, is rather an irregular sort of proceeding, I fancy.
He had never seen such a fat boy, in or out of a
travelling
caravan; and this, coupled with the calmness and repose of his appearance, so very different from what was reasonably to have been expected of the inflicter of such knocks, smote him with wonder.
"You were
travelling
in the States?""Yes."
A room or two can easily be added; and if my friends find no difficulty in
travelling
so far to see me, I am sure I will find none in accommodating them."
CHAPTER 42One other short call in Harley Street, in which Elinor received her brother's congratulations on their
travelling
so far towards Barton without any expense, and on Colonel Brandon's being to follow them to Cleveland in a day or two, completed the intercourse of the brother and sisters in town;--and a faint invitation from Fanny, to come to Norland whenever it should happen to be in their way, which of all things was the most unlikely to occur, with a more warm, though less public, assurance, from John to Elinor, of the promptitude with which he should come to see her at Delaford, was all that foretold any meeting in the country.
For the convenience of Charlotte and her child, they were to be more than two days on their journey, and Mr. Palmer,
travelling
more expeditiously with Colonel Brandon, was to join them at Cleveland soon after their arrival.
At ten o'clock, she trusted, or at least not much later her mother would be relieved from the dreadful suspense in which she must now be
travelling
towards them.
I'm for myself, I suppose, as much as any one
travelling
for pleasure."
"These men," she said, "had been given sweetmeats by a gang of
travelling
gypsies, and all their money was taken from them before they woke up.
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