| Back | "Pass judgment on your chivalries, senor," returned Sancho, "and don't set yourself up to judge of other men's fears or braveries, for I am as good a fearer of God as my neighbours; but leave me to despatch these skimmings, for all the rest is only idle talk that we shall be called to account for in the other world;" and so saying, he began a fresh attack on the bucket, with such a hearty appetite that he aroused Don Quixote's, who no doubt would have helped him had he not been prevented by what must be told farther on. |
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| Front | -Juzgue vuesa merced, señor, de sus caballerías -respondió Sancho-, y no se meta en juzgar de los temores o valentías ajenas, que tan gentil temeroso soy yo de Dios como cada hijo de vecino; y déjeme vuestra merced despabilar esta espuma, que lo demás todas son palabras ociosas, de que nos han de pedir cuenta en la otra vida. Y, diciendo esto, comenzó de nuevo a dar asalto a su caldero, con tan buenos alientos que despertó los de don Quijote, y sin duda le ayudara, si no lo impidiera lo que es fuerza se diga adelante. |
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