Domingo Montoya Forging the Six Fingered Sword
If you read The Princess Bride you are treated with a little sad Inigo backstory (and Fezzik backstory) anyways, here is what I tried to capture:
“Domingo slept only when he dropped from exhaustion. He ate only when Inigo would force hum to. He studied, fretted, complained. The next day he would be flying: he never should have taken the job; it was too simple to be worth his labors. Joy to despair, joy to despair, day to day, hour to hour.”
p. (103)
If you read The Princess Bride you are treated with a little sad Inigo backstory (and Fezzik backstory) anyways, here is what I tried to capture:
“Domingo slept only when he dropped from exhaustion. He ate only when Inigo would force hum to. He studied, fretted, complained. The next day he would be flying: he never should have taken the job; it was too simple to be worth his labors. Joy to despair, joy to despair, day to day, hour to hour.”
p. (103)