| Back | "Hark ye, Teresa," replied Sancho, "I am glad because I have made up my mind to go back to the service of my master Don Quixote, who means to go out a third time to seek for adventures; and I am going with him again, for my necessities will have it so, and also the hope that cheers me with the thought that I may find another hundred crowns like those we have spent; though it makes me sad to have to leave thee and the children; and if God would be pleased to let me have my daily bread, dry-shod and at home, without taking me out into the byways and cross-roads—and he could do it at small cost by merely willing it—it is clear my happiness would be more solid and lasting, for the happiness I have is mingled with sorrow at leaving thee; so that I was right in saying I would be glad, if it were God's will, not to be well pleased." |
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| Front | -Mirad, Teresa -respondió Sancho-: yo estoy alegre porque tengo determinado de volver a servir a mi amo don Quijote, el cual quiere la vez tercera salir a buscar las aventuras; y yo vuelvo a salir con él, porque lo quiere así mi necesidad, junto con la esperanza, que me alegra, de pensar si podré hallar otros cien escudos como los ya gastados, puesto que me entristece el haberme de apartar de ti y de mis hijos; y si Dios quisiera darme de comer a pie enjuto y en mi casa, sin traerme por vericuetos y encrucijadas, pues lo podía hacer a poca costa y no más de quererlo, claro está que mi alegría fuera más firme y valedera, pues que la que tengo va mezclada con la tristeza del dejarte; así que, dije bien que holgara, si Dios quisiera, de no estar contento. |
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