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They then took him on their shoulders, and as they passed out of the room an awful voice as much so as the barber, not he of the pack-saddle but the other, was able to make it was heard to say, "O Knight of the Rueful Countenance, let not this captivity in which thou art placed afflict thee, for this must needs be, for the more speedy accomplishment of the adventure in which thy great heart has engaged thee; the which shall be accomplished when the raging Manchegan lion and the white Tobosan dove shall be linked together, having first humbled their haughty necks to the gentle yoke of matrimony.
"O ye sweet treasures, to my sorrow found! Once sweet and welcome when 'twas heaven's good-will. "O ye Tobosan jars, how ye bring back to my memory the sweet object of my bitter regrets!"
They then took him on their shoulders, and as they passed out of the room an awful voice as much so as the barber, not he of the pack-saddle but the other, was able to make it was heard to say, "O Knight of the Rueful Countenance, let not this captivity in which thou art placed afflict thee, for this must needs be, for the more speedy accomplishment of the adventure in which thy great heart has engaged thee; the which shall be accomplished when the raging Manchegan lion and the white Tobosan dove shall be linked together, having first humbled their haughty necks to the gentle yoke of matrimony.
"O ye sweet treasures, to my sorrow found! Once sweet and welcome when 'twas heaven's good-will. "O ye Tobosan jars, how ye bring back to my memory the sweet object of my bitter regrets!"
This prediction would come true, he avowed, when the fierce Manchegan lion and the tender Tobosan dove met again. They would be joined in one, and the offspring of this union would be of such stuff as to set the world aflame. When Don Quixote heard these words, he was stirred into an exalted emotion. Had he not been well bound it would have been expressed by kneeling.
They then took him on their shoulders, and as they passed out of the room an awful voice as much so as the barber, not he of the pack-saddle but the other, was able to make it was heard to say, "O Knight of the Rueful Countenance, let not this captivity in which thou art placed afflict thee, for this must needs be, for the more speedy accomplishment of the adventure in which thy great heart has engaged thee; the which shall be accomplished when the raging Manchegan lion and the white Tobosan dove shall be linked together, having first humbled their haughty necks to the gentle yoke of matrimony.
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