'As they were conversing, they discovered some thirty or forty wind-mills that ae in the plain, and, as soon as the knight had spied them, "Fortune," cried he, "directs our affairs better thab we ourselves could have wished: look yonder, friend Sancho, there are at least thirty outrageous giants, whom I intend to encounter, and having deprived them of life, we will begin to enrich ourselves with their spoils: for they are lawful prize, and the expiration of that cursed brood will be an acceptable service to Heaven." "What giants?" quoth Sancho Panca.'
- 'Don Quixote' by Cervantes
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