登陆注册
14821900000043

第43章

The muleteers, who had no idea of a joke and did not understand all this about battles and spoils, seeing that Don Quixote was some distance off talking to the travellers in the coach, fell upon Sancho, knocked him down, and leaving hardly a hair in his beard, belaboured him with kicks and left him stretched breathless and senseless on the ground; and without any more delay helped the friar to mount, who, trembling, terrified, and pale, as soon as he found himself in the saddle, spurred after his companion, who was standing at a distance looking on, watching the result of the onslaught; then, not caring to wait for the end of the affair just begun, they pursued their journey making more crosses than if they had the devil after them.

Don Quixote was, as has been said, speaking to the lady in the coach: "Your beauty, lady mine," said he, "may now dispose of your person as may be most in accordance with your pleasure, for the pride of your ravishers lies prostrate on the ground through this strong arm of mine; and lest you should be pining to know the name of your deliverer, know that I am called Don Quixote of La Mancha, knight-errant and adventurer, and captive to the peerless and beautiful lady Dulcinea del Toboso: and in return for the service you have received of me I ask no more than that you should return to El Toboso, and on my behalf present yourself before that lady and tell her what I have done to set you free."

One of the squires in attendance upon the coach, a Biscayan, was listening to all Don Quixote was saying, and, perceiving that he would not allow the coach to go on, but was saying it must return at once to El Toboso, he made at him, and seizing his lance addressed him in bad Castilian and worse Biscayan after his fashion, "Begone, caballero, and ill go with thee; by the God that made me, unless thou quittest coach, slayest thee as art here a Biscayan."

Don Quixote understood him quite well, and answered him very quietly, "If thou wert a knight, as thou art none, I should have already chastised thy folly and rashness, miserable creature." To which the Biscayan returned, "I no gentleman! -I swear to God thou liest as I am Christian: if thou droppest lance and drawest sword, soon shalt thou see thou art carrying water to the cat: Biscayan on land, hidalgo at sea, hidalgo at the devil, and look, if thou sayest otherwise thou liest."

"'"You will see presently," said Agrajes,'" replied Don Quixote; and throwing his lance on the ground he drew his sword, braced his buckler on his arm, and attacked the Biscayan, bent upon taking his life.

The Biscayan, when he saw him coming on, though he wished to dismount from his mule, in which, being one of those sorry ones let out for hire, he had no confidence, had no choice but to draw his sword; it was lucky for him, however, that he was near the coach, from which he was able to snatch a cushion that served him for a shield; and they went at one another as if they had been two mortal enemies.

The others strove to make peace between them, but could not, for the Biscayan declared in his disjointed phrase that if they did not let him finish his battle he would kill his mistress and everyone that strove to prevent him. The lady in the coach, amazed and terrified at what she saw, ordered the coachman to draw aside a little, and set herself to watch this severe struggle, in the course of which the Biscayan smote Don Quixote a mighty stroke on the shoulder over the top of his buckler, which, given to one without armour, would have cleft him to the waist. Don Quixote, feeling the weight of this prodigious blow, cried aloud, saying, "O lady of my soul, Dulcinea, flower of beauty, come to the aid of this your knight, who, in fulfilling his obligations to your beauty, finds himself in this extreme peril." To say this, to lift his sword, to shelter himself well behind his buckler, and to assail the Biscayan was the work of an instant, determined as he was to venture all upon a single blow. The Biscayan, seeing him come on in this way, was convinced of his courage by his spirited bearing, and resolved to follow his example, so he waited for him keeping well under cover of his cushion, being unable to execute any sort of manoeuvre with his mule, which, dead tired and never meant for this kind of game, could not stir a step.

On, then, as aforesaid, came Don Quixote against the wary Biscayan, with uplifted sword and a firm intention of splitting him in half, while on his side the Biscayan waited for him sword in hand, and under the protection of his cushion; and all present stood trembling, waiting in suspense the result of blows such as threatened to fall, and the lady in the coach and the rest of her following were making a thousand vows and offerings to all the images and shrines of Spain, that God might deliver her squire and all of them from this great peril in which they found themselves. But it spoils all, that at this point and crisis the author of the history leaves this battle impending, giving as excuse that he could find nothing more written about these achievements of Don Quixote than what has been already set forth. It is true the second author of this work was unwilling to believe that a history so curious could have been allowed to fall under the sentence of oblivion, or that the wits of La Mancha could have been so undiscerning as not to preserve in their archives or registries some documents referring to this famous knight; and this being his persuasion, he did not despair of finding the conclusion of this pleasant history, which, heaven favouring him, he did find in a way that shall be related in the Second Part.

同类推荐
  • CHITA A Memory of Last Island

    CHITA A Memory of Last Island

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 甲乙日历

    甲乙日历

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 覆瓿集

    覆瓿集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 张聿青医案

    张聿青医案

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 公子行二首

    公子行二首

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 小人物的历程

    小人物的历程

    “麟哥,教教如何修炼内力呗!我把我大表妹介绍给你认识!”刘紫麟闻言,一脸喜悦的问道“你大表妹长的怎么样?”欧阳红河说道:“和我长得一样。”刘紫麟看了他一眼,气愤的回道。“滚犊子。”欧阳红河见状接着说道:“我还有个小表妹,介绍给麟哥认识。”刘紫麟闻言,再次问道。“你小表妹长得怎么样?”欧阳红河回道。“和我大表姐长得一样。她俩是双胞胎。”刘紫麟:“你真是曰了狗啦,给我滚!”--------------------------------------------------------新书求各位读者朋友们收藏,求推荐,求点击。另外请各位大神作家批评指导,韭菜在此拜谢!
  • 守护甜心之凉殇未央

    守护甜心之凉殇未央

    她和她,本该是两根毫无交集的平行线,却因一些不可抗因素,硬生生有了交点,从此,恩怨纠缠,无止无休。她的手轻轻放在她纤细的脖颈上,嘴角扬起的笑容狰狞而嗜血:源千希,你为什么不去死呢?向源千希复仇,已然成了她的执念。她欠她的,她势必要她加倍奉还!但是,有人却对她说,复仇,不应该是她的全部。对啊,她,不能只是为复仇而活着啊!于是,她怀着期待,小心翼翼地朝他靠近了一步。但终究是被负了。那一巴掌,打在她的脸上,粉碎了她的幻想。她以为,她所经历的这些已经足够痛苦了,可是没想到,打从一开始,她就处在一个巨大的阴谋之中!“王,您该回来了。”
  • 豪门爱恋宝贝逃不掉

    豪门爱恋宝贝逃不掉

    简介:初见时,她16岁,他23岁。可是大了7岁又怎么样,他们还是相爱了。在她万念俱灰的时候,是他给了她一个留下来的理由,给了她无人能比的宠爱与温暖。天不遂人愿,一场小小的误会与争吵造成了无法挽回的悲剧。五年后,他们再次相遇,他不再是哪个只会给她宠爱的少年,她也不再是以前那个生性冷淡的少女。世易时移,他们该如何找回年少时的爱恋。本文有甜有虐,有惊有喜,敬请期待。
  • 穿越之漫画大师

    穿越之漫画大师

    笑天穹是一个学习绘画的死宅,偶然之间带着无数经典漫画穿越到了一个神奇的世界。这个世界,人类创作出一部作品之后,就会在脑海之中形成一个虚幻世界,当其他人阅读这些作品之时,就会有源源不断的念力融入这个虚幻世界之中,当得到了足够的念力加持之后,这个世界中的一切都有可能由虚化实,真正的出现在这个世界之中。于是笑天穹在这个没有漫画存在异世传播起了一部部经典漫画,他的目标只有一个,收集足够的念力,将所有二次元萌妹子孕育出来。
  • 血雨新世界

    血雨新世界

    伴随着一场史无前例的全球性灾难,人类的末日降临了。幸存的人类挣扎着苟延残喘,然而在这一切的背后,隐藏着一个惊天阴谋……当血雨洒满全世界,人类是否还有明天……
  • 龙之逍遥行

    龙之逍遥行

    一个真实年龄与现实样貌、心智及其不符的皇子。一个从小生活在父亲庇护下的少年,在好玩的心态下游历大陆,会造就什么样的传奇故事呢。。。
  • 生命需要绿色

    生命需要绿色

    绿色是生命的本色。生命需要绿色,地球需要绿色,让世界处处是绿色,已成了我们所向往的生活。地球是生命的摇篮,是我们人类的家园。我们的地球母亲只有穿着蓝白相间的衣服,才会美丽动人。可是,现在我们大家看到的却是南极上空的空洞,逐渐变黄变黑的江河湖海,一天又一天的灰蒙蒙的天空,堆积如山的垃圾,日渐频繁的沙尘暴……长此以往,我们的家还像家吗?我们人类还能生存吗?所有这些都给我们敲响了警钟,我们人类的生存与发展正面临着严重的威胁。为了我们的天更蓝、水更清,我们每个人都要从我做起,从点点滴滴做起,大力宣传环保,为保护生态环境作出努力。
  • 狼神鉴

    狼神鉴

    希望大家支持我
  • 真仙真指语录

    真仙真指语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 糖糖总裁PK果果总裁

    糖糖总裁PK果果总裁

    14岁,捡了他,浑身是伤,记忆丢失,智力下降。18岁,还以为自己爱上了他。20岁,生命里出现了另外一个他。于是,是否抉择离开他和他?