The History of Don Quixote, volume 1, Part 15

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" But there was nobody now to listen to these words of Don Quixote's, foras soon as Maritornes had tied him she and the other made off, ready todie with laughing, leaving him fastened in such a way that it wasimpossible for him to release himself.
He was, as has been said, standing on Rocinante, with his arm passedthrough the hole and his wrist tied to the bolt of the door, and inmighty fear and dread of being left hanging by the arm if Rocinante wereto stir one side or the other; so he did not
... dare to make the leastmovement, although from the patience and imperturbable disposition ofRocinante, he had good reason to expect that he would stand withoutbudging for a whole century. Finding himself fast, then, and that theladies had retired, he began to fancy that all this was done byenchantment, as on the former occasion when in that same castle thatenchanted Moor of a carrier had belaboured him; and he cursed in hisheart his own want of sense and judgment in venturing to enter the castleagain, after having come off so badly the first time; it being a settledpoint with knights-errant that when they have tried an adventure, andhave not succeeded in it, it is a sign that it is not reserved for thembut for others, and that therefore they need not try it again.

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