Don Quixote - Part II - Page 24/129

"Senor Samson, I am not in a humour now for going into accounts or

explanations," said Sancho; "for there's a sinking of the stomach come

over me, and unless I doctor it with a couple of sups of the old stuff it

will put me on the thorn of Santa Lucia. I have it at home, and my old

woman is waiting for me; after dinner I'll come back, and will answer you

and all the world every question you may choose to ask, as well about the

loss of the ass as about the spending of the hundred crowns;" and without

another word or waiting for a reply he made off home.

Don Quixote begged and entreated the bachelor to stay and do penance with

him. The bachelor accepted the invitation and remained, a couple of young

pigeons were added to the ordinary fare, at dinner they talked chivalry,

Carrasco fell in with his host's humour, the banquet came to an end, they

took their afternoon sleep, Sancho returned, and their conversation was

resumed.