When did Gulliver stop trying to release himself? why?
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When Gulliver frees his left arm, the Lilliputians ran out of his reach and then launched a volley of arrows into him. ... He thus decides to stop struggling to break free of the cables he is ensnared in, and to simply wait until the Lilliputians retire for the night, at which point he plans to set himself free.
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When Gulliver frees his left arm, the Lilliputians ran out of his reach and then launched a volley of arrows into him. ... He thus decides to stop struggling to break free of the cables he is ensnared in, and to simply wait until the Lilliputians retire for the night, at which point he plans to set himself free.
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