The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39

Cover The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39
The book The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39 was written by author Here you can read free online of The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39 a good or bad book?
Where can I read The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39 for free?
In our eReader you can find the full English version of the book. Read The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39 Online - link to read the book on full screen. Our eReader also allows you to upload and read Pdf, Txt, ePub and fb2 books. In the Mini eReder on the page below you can quickly view all pages of the book - Read Book The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39
What reading level is The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39 book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:

To sum up, there isDon Gregorio in woman's dress, among women, in imminent danger of hislife; and here am I, with hands bound, in expectation, or rather indread, of losing my life, of which I am already weary. Here, sirs, endsmy sad story, as true as it is unhappy; all I ask of you is to allow meto die like a Christian, for, as I have already said, I am not to becharged with the offence of which those of my nation are guilty;" and shestood silent, her eyes filled with moving tears, accompanied ...by plentyfrom the bystanders. The viceroy, touched with compassion, went up to herwithout speaking and untied the cord that bound the hands of the Moorishgirl.
But all the while the Morisco Christian was telling her strange story, anelderly pilgrim, who had come on board of the galley at the same time asthe viceroy, kept his eyes fixed upon her; and the instant she ceasedspeaking he threw himself at her feet, and embracing them said in a voicebroken by sobs and sighs, "O Ana Felix, my unhappy daughter, I am thyfather Ricote, come back to look for thee, unable to live without thee, my soul that thou art!" At these words of his, Sancho opened his eyes and raised his head, whichhe had been holding down, brooding over his unlucky excursion; andlooking at the pilgrim he recognised in him that same Ricote he met theday he quitted his government, and felt satisfied that this was hisdaughter.


What to read after The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39?
You can find similar books in the "Read Also" column, or choose other free books by Cervantes Saavedra Miguel De to read online
MoreLess
10
Tokens
The History of Don Quixote, volume 2, Part 39
+Write review

User Reviews:

Write Review:

Guest

Guest