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第十二章: 英勇的唐吉诃德与骁勇的镜子骑士会面 Of the Strange Adventure Which Befell the Valiant Don Quixote with the Bold Knight of the Mirrors | 唐吉诃德(下卷)
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The night succeeding the day of the encounter with Death, Don Quixote and his squire passed under some tall shady trees, and Don Quixote at Sancho's persuasion ate a little from the store carried by Dapple, and over their supper Sancho said to his master, "Señor, what a fool I should have looked if I had chosen for my reward the spoils of the first adventure your worship achieved, instead of the foals of the three mares. After all, 'a sparrow in the hand is better than a vulture on the wing.'"
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"At the same time, Sancho," replied Don Quixote, "if thou hadst let me attack them as I wanted, at the very least the emperor's gold crown and Cupid's painted wings would have fallen to thee as spoils, for I should have taken them by force and given them into thy hands."
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第十二章: 英勇的唐吉诃德与骁勇的镜子骑士会面 Of the Strange Adventure Which Befell the Valiant Don Quixote with the Bold Knight of the Mirrors
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