| Back | With this, Sancho wheeled about and gave Dapple the stick, and Don Quixote remained behind, seated on his horse, resting in his stirrups and leaning on the end of his lance, filled with sad and troubled forebodings; and there we will leave him, and accompany Sancho, who went off no less serious and troubled than he left his master; so much so, that as soon as he had got out of the thicket, and looking round saw that Don Quixote was not within sight, he dismounted from his ass, and seating himself at the foot of a tree began to commune with himself, saying, "Now, brother Sancho, let us know where your worship is going. |
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| Front | Esto dicho, volvió Sancho las espaldas y vareó su rucio, y don Quijote se quedó a caballo, descansando sobre los estribos y sobre el arrimo de su lanza, lleno de tristes y confusas imaginaciones, donde le dejaremos, yéndonos con Sancho Panza, que no menos confuso y pensativo se apartó de su señor que él quedaba; y tanto, que, apenas hubo salido del bosque, cuando, volviendo la cabeza y viendo que don Quijote no parecía, se apeó del jumento, y, sentándose al pie de un árbol, comenzó a hablar consigo mesmo y a decirse: -Sepamos agora, Sancho hermano, adónde va vuesa merced. |
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