| Back | As soon as Don Quixote had read the inscription on the parchment he perceived clearly that it referred to the disenchantment of Dulcinea, and returning hearty thanks to heaven that he had with so little danger achieved so grand an exploit as to restore to their former complexion the countenances of those venerable duennas, he advanced towards the duke and duchess, who had not yet come to themselves, and taking the duke by the hand he said, "Be of good cheer, worthy sir, be of good cheer; it's nothing at all; the adventure is now over and without any harm done, as the inscription fixed on this post shows plainly." |
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| Front | Habiendo, pues, don Quijote leído las letras del pergamino, claro entendió que del desencanto de Dulcinea hablaban; y, dando muchas gracias al cielo de que con tan poco peligro hubiese acabado tan gran fecho, reduciendo a su pasada tez los rostros de las venerables dueñas, que ya no parecían, se fue adonde el duque y la duquesa aún no habían vuelto en sí, y, trabando de la mano al duque, le dijo: -¡Ea, buen señor, buen ánimo; buen ánimo, que todo es nada! La aventura es ya acabada sin daño de barras, como lo muestra claro el escrito que en aquel padrón está puesto. |
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