| Back | The ecclesiastic, when he heard them talking of giants and caitiffs and enchantments, began to suspect that this must be Don Quixote of La Mancha, whose story the duke was always reading; and he had himself often reproved him for it, telling him it was foolish to read such fooleries; and becoming convinced that his suspicion was correct, addressing the duke, he said very angrily to him, "Senor, your excellence will have to give account to God for what this good man does. |
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| Front | El eclesiástico, que oyó decir de gigantes, de follones y de encantos, cayó en la cuenta de que aquél debía de ser don Quijote de la Mancha, cuya historia leía el duque de ordinario, y él se lo había reprehendido muchas veces, diciéndole que era disparate leer tales disparates; y, enterándose ser verdad lo que sospechaba, con mucha cólera, hablando con el duque, le dijo: -Vuestra Excelencia, señor mío, tiene que dar cuenta a Nuestro Señor de lo que hace este buen hombre. |
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