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Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes from Coterie Classics
All Coterie Classics have been formatted for ereaders and devices and include a bonus link to the free audio book.
“Destiny guides our fortunes more favorably than we could have expected. Look there, Sancho Panza, my friend, and see those thirty or so wild giants, with whom I intend to do battle and kill each and all of them, so with their stolen booty we can begin to enrich ourselves. This is Nobel, righteous warfare, for it is wonderfully useful to God to have such an evil race wiped from the face of the earth." "What giants?" Asked Sancho Panza. "The ones you can see over there," answered his master, "with the huge arms, some of which are very nearly two leagues long." "Now look, your grace," said Sancho, "what you see over there aren't giants, but windmills, and what seems to be arms are just their sails, that go around in the wind and turn the millstone." "Obviously," replied Don Quixote, "you don't know much about adventures.” ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote Don Quixote has spent his life reading about adventures but when he sets out on an adventure of his own, his imagination often leads him into trouble.
© 2016 Coterie Classics (E-bog): 9781681959696
Release date
E-bog: 20. april 2016
3.3
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Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes from Coterie Classics
All Coterie Classics have been formatted for ereaders and devices and include a bonus link to the free audio book.
“Destiny guides our fortunes more favorably than we could have expected. Look there, Sancho Panza, my friend, and see those thirty or so wild giants, with whom I intend to do battle and kill each and all of them, so with their stolen booty we can begin to enrich ourselves. This is Nobel, righteous warfare, for it is wonderfully useful to God to have such an evil race wiped from the face of the earth." "What giants?" Asked Sancho Panza. "The ones you can see over there," answered his master, "with the huge arms, some of which are very nearly two leagues long." "Now look, your grace," said Sancho, "what you see over there aren't giants, but windmills, and what seems to be arms are just their sails, that go around in the wind and turn the millstone." "Obviously," replied Don Quixote, "you don't know much about adventures.” ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote Don Quixote has spent his life reading about adventures but when he sets out on an adventure of his own, his imagination often leads him into trouble.
© 2016 Coterie Classics (E-bog): 9781681959696
Release date
E-bog: 20. april 2016
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