Part 30 (1/1)
Now the curate and the barber of the tohere Don Quixote lived were much concerned on account of the madness of their old friend, for they loved Don Quixote for his high spirit and his gentle hen the most violent fits of madness were not upon him And so they set forth to try and entice hiain where they hoped that doctors could cure him of his delusions
To acco lady of great beauty who represented to Don Quixote that she was a princess despoiled of her kingdoreat and sour-faced giant that held them
The curate and the barber had disguised thenize then
They found hi penance for the beautiful Dulcinea in his shi+rt and drawers He was engaged in a useless fast in the wilderness where he cut ain Sancho, he had sent aith a letter to Dulcinea, but Sancho returned with the curate and the barber and the young lady and together they tricked thein the direction of his native village
On their way, however, they stopped at an inn where yet another adventure was to befall Don Quixote, for dreaiant frodom he attacked with his sword tine skins that were in his room and flooded his apartment with red wine
Before he could be taken home, however, his madness broke out on him so violently that still another scheuised, crept into his chaht was placed in a wooden cage and borne home behind two oxen
Of the many adventures that Don Quixote encountered, how he broke away from home once more and how his Squire Sancho actually did become the ruler of an island for a brief period, it is impossible to write here
But the nah the marvelous writer who created this character, has becohout the world, and stands to-day as the syh ideals and self-sacrifice that are carried to the point of madness and utter folly
Cervantes had still another design in creating Don Quixote than tointo ridicule and disrepute the old-fashi+oned stories of chivalry hich Spain was filled at the time he lived And he succeeded so well that since his day not another one has been written