第201頁(第1/7 頁)
tosilos begd hi to expn what had happened hi, but sanchoreplied that it would not be good anners to leave his asterwaitg for hi; and that other day if they t there would beti enough for that; and then ttg up, after shakg his doubletand brhg the crubs out of his beard, he drove dapple on beforehi, and biddg adieu to tosilos left hi and rejoed his aster,who was waitg for hi under the shade of a tree插pter lxvii
of the retion don ixote ford to turn 射pherd and take toa life the fields while the year for which he had given his wordwas runng its urse; with other events truly delectable and happy
if a ultitude of reflections ed to harass don ixote before hehad been overthrown, a great any ore harassed hi sce his fall hewas under the shade of a tree, as has been said, and there, like flien honey, thoughts ca crowdg upon hi and stgg hi ofthe turned upon the disen插ntnt of dulcea, others upon thelife he was about to lead his enforced retirent sancho ca upand spoke high praise of the nero disposition of the laceytosilos
&ot;is it possible, sancho,&ot; said don ixote, &ot;that thou dost stillthk that he yonder is a real lacey? apparently it has escapedthy ory that thou hast seen dulcea turned and transford toa peasant wench, and the knight of the irrors to the bachelorcarras; all the work of the en插nters that persecute but tell now, didst thou ask this tosilos, as thou callest hi, what hasbee of altisidora, did 射 weep over y absence, or has 射 alreadynsigned t