id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044014266647 Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de Wit and wisdom of Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1867 .txt text/plain 23324 1449 82 My good squire Sancho will tell thee, O ungrateful Let every man's fate kill him, or God who should preserve him alive and unhurt, he will probably remain as poor as ever; for he must be engaged and victorious in many battles before he can expect high promotion; and such good fortune happens Nor thou, nor love, shall leave my doting heart. wife," said Sancho, "that God understands me. much mind to a husband as you have to a government; and verily say I, better a daughter but humbly married than highly kept." "In good faith, dear wife," said Sancho, "if Heaven be so good to Sancho, that thou mayst not attribute thy success his present greatness, and not with his former lowliness: let thy apparel, therefore, be good and becoming; for the hedgestake, when decorated no To gain the good-will of thy people, two and behold thy son, Sancho Panza, returning to thee ./cache/hvd.32044014266647.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044014266647.txt