After meat comes mustard; or, like money to a starving man at sea, when there are no victuals to be bought with it.


Ch. 8. - Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615) - Part I - Book III


After meat comes mustard; or, like money to a starving man at sea, when there are no victuals to be bought with it.

After meat comes mustard; or, like money to a starving man at sea, when there are no victuals to be bought with it.

After meat comes mustard; or, like money to a starving man at sea, when there are no victuals to be bought with it.

After meat comes mustard; or, like money to a starving man at sea, when there are no victuals to be bought with it.