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English, 23.05.2020 22:59 AngstyGroot

In which of the following lines does Sancho poke fun at Don Quixote?
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""Pardon me, your worship," said Sancho, “for, as I cannot read or write, as I said
just now, I neither know nor comprehend the rules of [knighthood]."
"I will stock the [bags on our saddles) with every kind of dry fruit for your worship,
as you are a knight; and for myself, as I am not one, I will furnish them with
poultry and other things more substantial."
"How little thou knowest about it," answered Don Quixote; "I would have thee to
know, Sancho, that it is the glory of (adventuring knights) to go without eating for
a month, and even when they do eat, that it should be of what comes first to
hand."
“I have here an onion and a little cheese and a few scraps of bread," said
Sancho.

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