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La Don Thee Valiant Ye Fall Y Cuantos

Back They were then blindfolded, and Don Quixote, finding himself settled to his satisfaction, felt for the peg, and the instant he placed his fingers on it, all the duennas and all who stood by lifted up their voices exclaiming, "God guide thee, valiant knight! God be with thee, intrepid squire! Now, now ye go cleaving the air more swiftly than an arrow! Now ye begin to amaze and astonish all who are gazing at you from the earth! Take care not to wobble about, valiant Sancho! Mind thou fall not, for thy fall will be worse than that rash youth's who tried to steer the chariot of his father the Sun!"
Front Cubriéronse, y, sintiendo don Quijote que estaba como había de estar, tentó la clavija, y, apenas hubo puesto los dedos en ella, cuando todas las dueñas y cuantos estaban presentes levantaron las voces, diciendo: -¡Dios te guíe, valeroso caballero! -¡Dios sea contigo, escudero intrépido! -¡Ya, ya vais por esos aires, rompiéndolos con más velocidad que una saeta! -¡Ya comenzáis a suspender y admirar a cuantos desde la tierra os están mirando! -¡Tente, valeroso Sancho, que te bamboleas! ¡Mira no cayas, que será peor tu caída que la del atrevido mozo que quiso regir el carro del Sol, su padre!

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