| Back | One of the muleteers in attendance, who could not have had much good nature in him, hearing the poor prostrate man blustering in this style, was unable to refrain from giving him an answer on his ribs; and coming up to him he seized his lance, and having broken it in pieces, with one of them he began so to belabour our Don Quixote that, notwithstanding and in spite of his armour, he milled him like a measure of wheat. |
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| Front | Un mozo de mulas de los que allí venían, que no debía de ser muy bien intencionado, oyendo decir al pobre caído tantas arrogancias, no lo pudo sufrir sin darle la respuesta en las costillas. Y, llegándose a él, tomó la lanza, y, después de haberla hecho pedazos, con uno dellos comenzó a dar a nuestro don Quijote tantos palos que, a despecho y pesar de sus armas, le molió como cibera. |
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