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Updated: April 30, 2025
My master, indeed, that's a part of her for, he's always calling her 'my life' and 'my soul, and his stay and prop may and ought to whip himself for her and take all the trouble required for her disenchantment. But for me to whip myself! Abernuncio!"
My master, indeed, that's a part of her for, he's always calling her 'my life' and 'my soul, and his stay and prop may and ought to whip himself for her and take all the trouble required for her disenchantment. But for me to whip myself! Abernuncio!"
After the news had become somewhat stale, the question was asked, “Who is the king going to marry?” To which the barber made reply, that probably “he would marry a woman.” “A woman!” exclaimed his hearers. “Why, what else could he marry?” “Not all women are worthy the name,” answered the barber. “Some more resemble the unbaptized, of whom I say, abernuncio.”
Pablo, bending over her, tried to kiss her hand, to ask her for her blessing, but his tongue now failed him. So frightened was she at the approach of the animal that she hit him over the head with her distaff, and cried out, “Abernuncio!” By this time the servants had surrounded him, and were trying to lead him back, but he would not go.
Don Quixote on hearing this felt his throat, and turning to the duke he said, "By God, senor, Dulcinea says true, I have my soul stuck here in my throat like the nut of a crossbow." "What say you to this, Sancho?" said the duchess. "I say, senora," returned Sancho, "what I said before; as for the lashes, abernuncio!" "Abrenuncio, you should say, Sancho, and not as you do," said the duke.
Don Quixote on hearing this felt his throat, and turning to the duke he said, "By God, senor, Dulcinea says true, I have my soul stuck here in my throat like the nut of a crossbow." "What say you to this, Sancho?" said the duchess. "I say, senora," returned Sancho, "what I said before; as for the lashes, abernuncio!" "Abrenuncio, you should say, Sancho, and not as you do," said the duke.
But the archbishop, who was now becoming seriously frightened, and thinking that the evil one had entered the body of his mule, exclaimed, “Exorciso te—abernuncio!” Then did Pablo sit down on his hind-quarters, so that the archbishop slid off the saddle and rolled on the ground, and another “Abernuncio!” in a deeper tone, brought the devout people to their feet.
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