第六十六章: 读者看后便知,闻者听后便知 Which Treats of What He Who Reads Will See, or What He Who Has It Read to Him Will Hear |
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As he left Barcelona, Don Quixote turned gaze upon the spot where he had fallen. "Here Troy was," said he; "here my ill-luck, not my cowardice, robbed me of all the glory I had won; here Fortune made me the victim of her caprices; here the lustre of my achievements was dimmed; here, in a word, fell my happiness never to rise again."
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第六十六章: 读者看后便知,闻者听后便知 Which Treats of What He Who Reads Will See, or What He Who Has It Read to Him Will Hear
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