by Sabre » Tue Apr 17, 2007 12:30 pm
Still louder shouted Don Quixote, calling them knaves and traitors, and the lord of the castle, who allowed knights-errant to be treated in this fashion, a villain and a low-born knight whom, had he received the order of knighthood, he would call to account for his treachery. "But of you," he cried, "base and vile rabble, I make no account; fling, strike, come on, do all ye can against me, ye shall see what the reward of your folly and insolence will be." This he uttered with so much spirit and boldness that he filled his assailants with a terrible fear, and as much for this reason as at the persuasion of the landlord they left off stoning him, and he allowed them to carry off the wounded, and with the same calmness and composure as before resumed the watch over his armour.
Yeh, just copy and pasted a bit of the Quixote I like so that at least he reads some proper english from me 
I appreciate the posters that write in scouse because it's authentic and the real thing, but a couple of "proper" english users are nice too so that I don't forget the official thing 
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