The History of Don Quixote, volume 1, Part 18

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This is the story I promised to tell you, and if I have beentedious in telling it, I will not be slow to serve you; my hut is closeby, and I have fresh milk and dainty cheese there, as well as a varietyof toothsome fruit, no less pleasing to the eye than to the palate.
CHAPTER LII.
OF THE QUARREL THAT DON QUIXOTE HAD WITH THE GOATHERD, TOGETHER WITH THERARE ADVENTURE OF THE PENITENTS, WHICH WITH AN EXPENDITURE OF SWEAT HEBROUGHT TO A HAPPY CONCLUSION The goatherd's tale gave great satisfaction
...to all the hearers, and thecanon especially enjoyed it, for he had remarked with particularattention the manner in which it had been told, which was as unlike themanner of a clownish goatherd as it was like that of a polished city wit;and he observed that the curate had been quite right in saying that thewoods bred men of learning. They all offered their services to Eugeniobut he who showed himself most liberal in this way was Don Quixote, whosaid to him, "Most assuredly, brother goatherd, if I found myself in aposition to attempt any adventure, I would, this very instant, set out onyour behalf, and would rescue Leandra from that convent (where no doubtshe is kept against her will), in spite of the abbess and all who mighttry to prevent me, and would place her in your hands to deal with heraccording to your will and pleasure, observing, however, the laws ofchivalry which lay down that no violence of any kind is to be offered toany damsel.

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