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<strong>Don</strong>
<strong>Quixote</strong>
<strong>de</strong>
<strong>la</strong>
<strong>Mancha</strong>
addressed
him
in
<strong>la</strong>nguage
so
extraordinary
that
it
is
impossible
to
convey
an
i<strong>de</strong>a
of
it
or
report
it.
<strong>The</strong>
<strong>la</strong>ndlord,
to
get
him
out
of
the
inn,
replied
with
no
less
rhetoric
though
with
shorter
words,
and
without
calling
upon
him
to
pay
the
reckoning
let
him
go
with
a
Godspeed.
CHAPTER
IV
OF
WHAT
HAPPENED
TO
OUR
KNIGHT
WHEN
HE
LEFT
THE
INN
<strong>Don</strong>
<strong>Quixote</strong>
<strong>de</strong>
<strong>la</strong>
<strong>Mancha</strong>
21
Day
was
dawning
when
<strong>Don</strong>
<strong>Quixote</strong>
quitted
the
inn,
so
happy,
so
gay,
so
exhi<strong>la</strong>rated
at
finding
himself
now
dubbed
a
knight,
that
his
joy
was
like
to
burst
his
horse‐girths.
However,
recalling
the
advice
of
his
host
as
to
the
requisites
he
ought
to
carry
with
him,
especially
that
referring
to
money
and
shirts,
he
<strong>de</strong>termined
to
go
home
and
provi<strong>de</strong>
himself
with
all,
and
also
with
a
squire,
for
he
reckoned
upon
securing
a
farm‐<strong>la</strong>borer,
a
neighbor
of
his,
a
poor
man
with
a
family,
but
very
well
qualified
for
the
office
of
squire
to
a
knight.
With
this
object
he
turned
his
horse's
head
towards
his
vil<strong>la</strong>ge,
and
Rocinante,
thus
remin<strong>de</strong>d
of
his
old
quarters,
stepped
out
so
briskly
that
he
hardly
seemed
to
tread
the
earth.
He
had
not
gone
far,
when
out
of
a
thicket
on
his
right
there
seemed
to
come
feeble
cries
as
of
some
one
in
distress,
and
the
instant
he
heard
them
he
exc<strong>la</strong>imed,
"Thanks
be
to
heaven
for
the
favor
it
accords
me,
that
it
so
soon
offers
me
an
opportunity
of
fulfilling
the
obligation
I
have
un<strong>de</strong>rtaken,
and
gathering
the
fruit
of
my
ambition.
<strong>The</strong>se
cries,
no
doubt,
come
from
some
man
or
woman
in
want
of
help,
and
needing
my
aid
and
protection;"
and
wheeling,
he
turned
Rocinante
in
the
direction
whence
the
cries
seemed
to
proceed.
He
had
gone
but
a
few
paces
into
the
wood,
when
he
saw
a
mare
tied
to
an
oak,
and
tied
to
another,
and
stripped
from
the
waist
upwards,
a
youth
of
about
fifteen
years
of
age,
from
whom
the
cries
came.
Nor
were
they
without
cause,
for
a
lusty
farmer
was
flogging
him
with
a
belt
and
following
up
every
blow
with
scoldings
and
commands,
repeating,
"Your
mouth
shut
and
your
eyes
open!"
while
the
youth
ma<strong>de</strong>
answer,
"I
won't
do
it
again,
master
mine;
by
God's
passion
I
won't
do
it
again,
and
I'll
take
more
care
of
the
flock
another
time."
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