| Back | The fishermen, the owners of the boat, which the mill-wheels had knocked to pieces, now came up, and seeing it smashed they proceeded to strip Sancho and to demand payment for it from Don Quixote; but he with great calmness, just as if nothing had happened him, told the millers and fishermen that he would pay for the bark most cheerfully, on condition that they delivered up to him, free and unhurt, the person or persons that were in durance in that castle of theirs. |
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| Front | Llegaron en esto los pescadores dueños del barco, a quien habían hecho pedazos las ruedas de las aceñas; y, viéndole roto, acometieron a desnudar a Sancho, y a pedir a don Quijote se lo pagase; el cual, con gran sosiego, como si no hubiera pasado nada por él, dijo a los molineros y pescadores que él pagaría el barco de bonísima gana, con condición que le diesen libre y sin cautela a la persona o personas que en aquel su castillo estaban oprimidas. |
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