第99頁(第2/7 頁)
s, islands,and vassals?&ot; returned teresa panza- for sancho&039;s wife wascalled, though they were not relations, for la an插 it isctoary for wives to take their hbands&039; surnas
&ot;don&039;t be such a hurry to know all this, teresa,&ot; said sancho;&ot;it is enough that i a tellg you the truth, shut your outh buti ay tell you this uch by the way, that there is nothg theworld ore delightful than to be a pern of nsideration, sireto a knight-errant, and a seeker of adventures to be sure ost ofthose one fds do not end as pleasantly as one uld wish, for out ofa hundred, y-ne will turn out cross and ntrary i know itby experience, for out of i ca blanketed, and out of othersbelaboured still, for all that, it is a fe thg to be on thelook-out for what ay happen, crossg ountas, searchg woods,clibg rocks, visitg castles, puttg up at ns, all at freearters, and devil take the aravedi to pay&ot;
while this nversation passed beeen sancho panza and his wife,don ixote&039;s hoekeeper and niece took hi and undressed hiand d hi his old bed he eyed the askance, and uld notake out where he was the curate 插rd his niece to be very carefulto ake her uncle fortable and to keep a watch over hi lest heshould ake his escape fro the aga, tellg her what they had beenoblid to do to brg hi ho on this the pair once ore liftedup their voices and renewed their aledictions upon the books ofchivalry, and iplored heaven to pn the authors of such lies andnonsense to the idst of the botto
本章未完,點選下一頁繼續。