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don quixote(堂·吉珂德)-第240部分

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flattery of mine; of their own goodness alone; have taken it upon them
to show me kindness and protect me; and in this I consider myself
happier and richer than if Fortune had raised me to her greatest
height in the ordinary way。 The poor man may retain honour; but not
the vicious; poverty may cast a cloud over nobility; but cannot hide
it altogether; and as virtue of itself sheds a certain light; even
though it be through the straits and chinks of penury; it wins the
esteem of lofty and noble spirits; and in consequence their
protection。 Thou needst say no more to him; nor will I say anything
more to thee; save to tell thee to bear in mind that this Second
Part of 〃Don Quixote〃 which I offer thee is cut by the same
craftsman and from the same cloth as the First; and that in it I
present thee Don Quixote continued; and at length dead and buried;
so that no one may dare to bring forward any further evidence
against him; for that already produced is sufficient; and suffice
it; too; that some reputable person should have given an account of
all these shrewd lunacies of his without going into the matter
again; for abundance; even of good things; prevents them from being
valued; and scarcity; even in the case of what is bad; confers a
certain value。 I was forgetting to tell thee that thou mayest expect
the 〃Persiles;〃 which I am now finishing; and also the Second Part
of 〃Galatea。〃


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