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第三十四章: 《无谓的猜疑》续篇 In Which is Continued the Novel of "the Ill-advised Curiosity" | 唐吉诃德(上卷)
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"It is commonly said that an army looks ill without its general and a castle without its castellan, and I say that a young married woman looks still worse without her husband unless there are very good reasons for it. I find myself so ill at ease without you, and so incapable of enduring this separation, that unless you return quickly I shall have to go for relief to my parents' house, even if I leave yours without a protector; for the one you left me, if indeed he deserved that title, has, I think, more regard to his own pleasure than to what concerns you: as you are possessed of discernment I need say no more to you, nor indeed is it fitting I should say more."
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第三十四章: 《无谓的猜疑》续篇 In Which is Continued the Novel of "the Ill-advised Curiosity"
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