The Adventure with the Knight of the Wood Continued; with the Wise, Rare and Pleasant Discourse That Passed Between the Two Squires.
The two squires compare the foolishness of their masters. The stranger says his knight is more of a knave than a fool, and Sancho says, "Mine is not like yours then; he has not one grain of knavery in him… he does all the good he can to everybody; a child may persuade him it is night at noonday, and he is so simple I can't help loving him." After eating and drinking together and chatting amiably, the two squires fall asleep.















