The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 24

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" "Yes, I give it, " said Basilio, "not agitated or distracted, but withunclouded reason that heaven is pleased to grant me, thus do I givemyself to be thy husband. " "And I give myself to be thy wife, " said Quiteria, "whether thou livestmany years, or they carry thee from my arms to the grave. " "For one so badly wounded, " observed Sancho at this point, "this youngman has a great deal to say; they should make him leave off billing andcooing, and attend to his soul; for to my thinking he has ...it more on histongue than at his teeth. " Basilio and Quiteria having thus joined hands, the priest, deeply movedand with tears in his eyes, pronounced the blessing upon them, andimplored heaven to grant an easy passage to the soul of the newly weddedman, who, the instant he received the blessing, started nimbly to hisfeet and with unparalleled effrontery pulled out the rapier that had beensheathed in his body. All the bystanders were astounded, and some, moresimple than inquiring, began shouting, "A miracle, a miracle!" ButBasilio replied, "No miracle, no miracle; only a trick, a trick!" Thepriest, perplexed and amazed, made haste to examine the wound with bothhands, and found that the blade had passed, not through Basilio's fleshand ribs, but through a hollow iron tube full of blood, which he hadadroitly fixed at the place, the blood, as was afterwards ascertained, having been so prepared as not to congeal.

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