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La De Don Y Bien Los En True

Back "That is true," said Don Quixote, and, taking a handkerchief out of his pocket, he begged the Distressed One to bandage his eyes very carefully; but after having them bandaged he uncovered them again, saying, "If my memory does not deceive me, I have read in Virgil of the Palladium of Troy, a wooden horse the Greeks offered to the goddess Pallas, which was big with armed knights, who were afterwards the destruction of Troy; so it would be as well to see, first of all, what Clavileno has in his stomach."
Front -Así es la verdad -replicó don Quijote. Y, sacando un pañuelo de la faldriquera, pidió a la Dolorida que le cubriese muy bien los ojos, y, habiéndoselos cubierto, se volvió a descubrir y dijo: -Si mal no me acuerdo, yo he leído en Virgilio aquello del Paladión de Troya, que fue un caballo de madera que los griegos presentaron a la diosa Palas, el cual iba preñado de caballeros armados, que después fueron la total ruina de Troya; y así, será bien ver primero lo que Clavileño trae en su estómago.

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