| Back | On coming within sight of it the cousin, Sancho, and Don Quixote dismounted, and the first two immediately tied the latter very firmly with the ropes, and as they were girding and swathing him Sancho said to him, "Mind what you are about, master mine; don't go burying yourself alive, or putting yourself where you'll be like a bottle put to cool in a well; it's no affair or business of your worship's to become the explorer of this, which must be worse than a Moorish dungeon." |
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| Front | En viéndola, se apearon el primo, Sancho y don Quijote, al cual los dos le ataron luego fortísimamente con las sogas; y, en tanto que le fajaban y ceñían, le dijo Sancho: -Mire vuestra merced, señor mío, lo que hace: no se quiera sepultar en vida, ni se ponga adonde parezca frasco que le ponen a enfriar en algún pozo. Sí, que a vuestra merced no le toca ni atañe ser el escudriñador desta que debe de ser peor que mazmorra. |
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