«But Don Quixote, supported by his intrepid heart, leaped on
Rocinante, and bracing his buckler on his arm, brought his pike to the slope,
and said, “Friend Sancho, know that I by Heaven’s will have been born in this
our iron age to revive in it the age of gold, or the golden as it is called; I
am he for whom perils, mighty achievements, and valiant deeds are reserved; I
am, I say again, he who is to revive the Knights of the Round Table... »
Scene no 18: Don Quixote (Papo toys) and behind
him Sancho (Papo toys), under a beech tree (Schleich toys).
The text passage: From The
History of Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
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