Clayton Edwards, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Arvid Paulson
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THE STORY OF
DON QUIXOTE
ARVID PAULSON
CLAYTON EDWARDS
THE HAMPTON PUBLISHING COMPANY
CLAYTON EDWARDS
THE HAMPTON PUBLISHING COMPANY
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
VOLUME II
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THE STORY OF DON QUIXOTE
VOLUME I
CHAPTER I
Which Treats of the Character and Pursuits of the Famous Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha
Which Treats of the Character and Pursuits of the Famous Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha
CHAPTERS II-III
Which Treats of the First Sally Don Quixote Made from Home
Which Treats of the First Sally Don Quixote Made from Home
CHAPTER IV
Which Treats of Don Quixote's Further Adventures
Which Treats of Don Quixote's Further Adventures
CHAPTER V
In Which the Narrative of Our Knight's Mishap is Continued
In Which the Narrative of Our Knight's Mishap is Continued
CHAPTER VI
Of the Diverting and Important Scrutiny Which the Curate and the Barber Made in the Library of Our Ingenious Gentleman
Of the Diverting and Important Scrutiny Which the Curate and the Barber Made in the Library of Our Ingenious Gentleman
CHAPTER VII
Of the Second Sally of Our Worthy Knight, Don Quixote of La Mancha
Of the Second Sally of Our Worthy Knight, Don Quixote of La Mancha
CHAPTERS VIII-IX
Of the Good Fortune Which the Valiant Don Quixote Had in the Terrible and Undreamt-of Adventure of the Windmills, with Other Occurrences Worthy to Be Fitly Recorded, Including the Terrible Battle Between The Gallant Biscayan and The Valiant Manchegan
Of the Good Fortune Which the Valiant Don Quixote Had in the Terrible and Undreamt-of Adventure of the Windmills, with Other Occurrences Worthy to Be Fitly Recorded, Including the Terrible Battle Between The Gallant Biscayan and The Valiant Manchegan
CHAPTER X
Of the Pleasant Discourse that Passed between Don Quixote and His Squire Sancho Panza
Of the Pleasant Discourse that Passed between Don Quixote and His Squire Sancho Panza
CHAPTER XI
Of What Befell Don Quixote with Certain Goatherds
Of What Befell Don Quixote with Certain Goatherds
CHAPTER XII
Of What a Goatherd Related to Those with Don Quixote
Of What a Goatherd Related to Those with Don Quixote
CHAPTER XIII
In Which Is Ended the Story of the Shepherdess Marcela with Other Incidents
In Which Is Ended the Story of the Shepherdess Marcela with Other Incidents
CHAPTER XIV
Wherein Are Described the Despairing Verses of the Dead Shepherd
Wherein Are Described the Despairing Verses of the Dead Shepherd
CHAPTER XV
In Which Is Related the Unfortunate Adventure That Don Quixote Fell in with When He Fell Out with Certain Heartless Yanguesans
In Which Is Related the Unfortunate Adventure That Don Quixote Fell in with When He Fell Out with Certain Heartless Yanguesans
CHAPTER XVI
Of What Happened to the Ingenious Gentleman in the Inn Which He Took to Be a Castle
Of What Happened to the Ingenious Gentleman in the Inn Which He Took to Be a Castle
CHAPTER XVII
In Which Are Contained the Innumerable Troubles Which the Brave Don Quixote and His Good Squire Sancho Panza Endured at the Inn, Which to His Misfortune He Took to Be a Castle
In Which Are Contained the Innumerable Troubles Which the Brave Don Quixote and His Good Squire Sancho Panza Endured at the Inn, Which to His Misfortune He Took to Be a Castle
CHAPTER XVIII
In Which Is Related the Discourse Sancho Panza Held with His Master, Don Quixote, Together with Other Adventures Worth Relating
In Which Is Related the Discourse Sancho Panza Held with His Master, Don Quixote, Together with Other Adventures Worth Relating
CHAPTER XIX
Of the Shrewd Discourse Which Sancho Held with His Master, and of the Adventure That Befell Him with a Dead Body, Together with Other Notable Occurrences
Of the Shrewd Discourse Which Sancho Held with His Master, and of the Adventure That Befell Him with a Dead Body, Together with Other Notable Occurrences
CHAPTER XX
Of the Unexampled and Unheard-of Adventure Which Was Achieved by the Valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha with Less Peril Than Any Ever Achieved by Any Famous Knight in the World
Of the Unexampled and Unheard-of Adventure Which Was Achieved by the Valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha with Less Peril Than Any Ever Achieved by Any Famous Knight in the World
CHAPTER XXI
Which Treats of the Exalted Adventure and Rich Prize of Mambrino's Helmet, Together with Other Things That Happened to Our Invincible Knight
Which Treats of the Exalted Adventure and Rich Prize of Mambrino's Helmet, Together with Other Things That Happened to Our Invincible Knight
CHAPTER XXII
Of the Freedom Don Quixote Conferred on Several Unfortunates Who Against Their Will Were Being Carried Where They Had No Wish to Go
Of the Freedom Don Quixote Conferred on Several Unfortunates Who Against Their Will Were Being Carried Where They Had No Wish to Go
CHAPTER XXIII
Of What Befell Don Quixote in the Sierra Morena, Which Is One of the Rarest Adventures Related in This Veracious History
Of What Befell Don Quixote in the Sierra Morena, Which Is One of the Rarest Adventures Related in This Veracious History
CHAPTER XXIV
In Which Is Continued the Adventure of the Sierra Morena
In Which Is Continued the Adventure of the Sierra Morena
CHAPTER XXV
Which Treats of the Strange Things That Happened to the Stout Knight of La Mancha in the Sierra Morena
Which Treats of the Strange Things That Happened to the Stout Knight of La Mancha in the Sierra Morena
CHAPTER XXVI
In Which Are Continued the Refinements Wherewith Don Quixote Played the Part of a Lover in the Sierra Morena
In Which Are Continued the Refinements Wherewith Don Quixote Played the Part of a Lover in the Sierra Morena
CHAPTER XXVII
Of How the Curate and the Barber Proceeded with Their Scheme; Together with Matters Worthy of Record in This Great History
Of How the Curate and the Barber Proceeded with Their Scheme; Together with Matters Worthy of Record in This Great History
CHAPTER XXVIII
Which Treats of the Strange and Delightful Adventures That Befell the Curate and the Barber in the Same Sierra
Which Treats of the Strange and Delightful Adventures That Befell the Curate and the Barber in the Same Sierra
CHAPTER XXIX
Which Treats of the Droll Device and Method Adopted to Extricate Our Love-Stricken Knight from the Severe Penance He Had Imposed Upon Himself
Which Treats of the Droll Device and Method Adopted to Extricate Our Love-Stricken Knight from the Severe Penance He Had Imposed Upon Himself
CHAPTER XXX
Which Treats of the Address Displayed by the Fair Dorothea, with Other Matters, Pleasant and Amusing
Which Treats of the Address Displayed by the Fair Dorothea, with Other Matters, Pleasant and Amusing
CHAPTER XXXI
Of the Delectable Discussion Between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, His Squire, Together with Other Incidents
Of the Delectable Discussion Between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, His Squire, Together with Other Incidents
CHAPTERS XXXII-XXXIV
Which Treats of What Befell All Don Quixote's Party at the Inn
Which Treats of What Befell All Don Quixote's Party at the Inn
CHAPTER XXXV
Which Treats of the Heroic and Prodigious Battle Don Quixote Had with Certain Skins of Red Wine, and Brings the Novel of The "Ill-Advised Curiosity" to an End
Which Treats of the Heroic and Prodigious Battle Don Quixote Had with Certain Skins of Red Wine, and Brings the Novel of The "Ill-Advised Curiosity" to an End
CHAPTER XXXVI
Which Treats of More Curious Incidents That Occurred at the Inn
Which Treats of More Curious Incidents That Occurred at the Inn
CHAPTER XXXVII
In Which Is Continued the Story of the Famous Princess Micomicona, with Other Droll Adventures
In Which Is Continued the Story of the Famous Princess Micomicona, with Other Droll Adventures
CHAPTER XXXVIII
Which Treats of the Curious Discourse Don Quixote Delivered on Arms and Letters
Which Treats of the Curious Discourse Don Quixote Delivered on Arms and Letters
CHAPTERS XXXIX-XLI
Wherein the Captive Relates His Life and Adventures
Wherein the Captive Relates His Life and Adventures
CHAPTER XLII
Which Treats of What Further Took Place in the Inn, and of Several Other Things Worth Knowing
Which Treats of What Further Took Place in the Inn, and of Several Other Things Worth Knowing
CHAPTER XLIII
Wherein Is Related the Pleasant Story of the Muleteer, Together with Other Strange Things That Came to Pass in the Inn
Wherein Is Related the Pleasant Story of the Muleteer, Together with Other Strange Things That Came to Pass in the Inn
CHAPTER XLIV
In Which Are Continued the Unheard-of Adventures at the Inn
In Which Are Continued the Unheard-of Adventures at the Inn
CHAPTER XLV
In Which the Doubtful Question of Mambrino's Helmet and the Pack-Saddle Is Finally Settled, with Other Adventures That Occurred in Truth and Earnest
In Which the Doubtful Question of Mambrino's Helmet and the Pack-Saddle Is Finally Settled, with Other Adventures That Occurred in Truth and Earnest
CHAPTER XLVI
Of the End of the Notable Adventure of the Officers of the Holy Brotherhood; and of the Great Ferocity of Our Worthy Knight, Don Quixote
Of the End of the Notable Adventure of the Officers of the Holy Brotherhood; and of the Great Ferocity of Our Worthy Knight, Don Quixote
CHAPTER XLVII
Of the Strange Manner in Which Don Quixote of La Mancha Was Carried Away Enchanted, Together with Other Remarkable Incidents
Of the Strange Manner in Which Don Quixote of La Mancha Was Carried Away Enchanted, Together with Other Remarkable Incidents
CHAPTER XLVIII
In Which the Canon Pursues the Subject of the Books of Chivalry, With Other Matters Worthy of His Wit
In Which the Canon Pursues the Subject of the Books of Chivalry, With Other Matters Worthy of His Wit
CHAPTER XLIX
Which Treats of How Our Knight Is Permitted to Descend from His Cage, and of the Canon's Attempt to Convert Him from His Illusions
Which Treats of How Our Knight Is Permitted to Descend from His Cage, and of the Canon's Attempt to Convert Him from His Illusions
CHAPTERS L-LI
Of the Shrewd Controversy Which Don Quixote and the Canon Held, Together with Other Incidents
Of the Shrewd Controversy Which Don Quixote and the Canon Held, Together with Other Incidents
CHAPTER LII
Of the Quarrel That Don Quixote Had with the Goatherd, Together with the Rare Adventure of the Penitents, Which with an Expenditure of Sweat He Brought to a Happy Conclusion
Of the Quarrel That Don Quixote Had with the Goatherd, Together with the Rare Adventure of the Penitents, Which with an Expenditure of Sweat He Brought to a Happy Conclusion
VOLUME II
CHAPTER I
Of the Interview the Curate and the Barber Had with Don Quixote About His Malady
Of the Interview the Curate and the Barber Had with Don Quixote About His Malady
CHAPTER II
Which Treats of the Notable Altercation Which Sancho Panza Had with Don Quixote's Niece and His Housekeeper, Together with Other Droll Matters
Which Treats of the Notable Altercation Which Sancho Panza Had with Don Quixote's Niece and His Housekeeper, Together with Other Droll Matters
CHAPTER III
Of the Laughable Conversation That Passed Between Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and the Bachelor Samson Carrasco
Of the Laughable Conversation That Passed Between Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and the Bachelor Samson Carrasco
CHAPTER IV
In Which Sancho Panza gives a Satisfactory Reply to the Doubts and Questions of the Bachelor Samson Carrasco Together with Other Matters Worth Knowing And Mentioning
In Which Sancho Panza gives a Satisfactory Reply to the Doubts and Questions of the Bachelor Samson Carrasco Together with Other Matters Worth Knowing And Mentioning
CHAPTER V
Of the Shrewd and Droll Conversation That Passed Between Sancho Panza and His Wife, Teresa Panza, and Other Matters Worthy of Being Duly Recorded
Of the Shrewd and Droll Conversation That Passed Between Sancho Panza and His Wife, Teresa Panza, and Other Matters Worthy of Being Duly Recorded
CHAPTER VI
Of What Took Place Between Don Quixote and His Niece and His Housekeeper; One of the Most Important Chapters in the Whole History
Of What Took Place Between Don Quixote and His Niece and His Housekeeper; One of the Most Important Chapters in the Whole History
CHAPTER VII
Of What Passed Between Don Quixote and His Squire, Together with Other Very Notable Incidents
Of What Passed Between Don Quixote and His Squire, Together with Other Very Notable Incidents
CHAPTER VIII
Wherein Is Related What Befell Don Quixote on His Way to See His Lady Dulcinea Del Toboso
Wherein Is Related What Befell Don Quixote on His Way to See His Lady Dulcinea Del Toboso
CHAPTER IX
Wherein Is Related What Will Be Seen There
Wherein Is Related What Will Be Seen There
CHAPTER X
Wherein Is Related the Crafty Device Sancho Adopted to Enchant the Lady Dulcinea, and Other Incidents as Ludicrous as They Are True
Wherein Is Related the Crafty Device Sancho Adopted to Enchant the Lady Dulcinea, and Other Incidents as Ludicrous as They Are True
CHAPTER XI
Of the Strange Adventure Which the Valiant Don Quixote Had with the Car or Cart of "The Cortes of Death"
Of the Strange Adventure Which the Valiant Don Quixote Had with the Car or Cart of "The Cortes of Death"
CHAPTER XII
Of the Strange Adventure Which Befell the Valiant Don Quixote with the Bold Knight of the Grove
Of the Strange Adventure Which Befell the Valiant Don Quixote with the Bold Knight of the Grove
CHAPTERS XIII-XIV
In Which Is Continued the Adventure of the Knight of the Grove, Together with the Sensible and Tranquil Colloquy That Passed Between the Two Squires
In Which Is Continued the Adventure of the Knight of the Grove, Together with the Sensible and Tranquil Colloquy That Passed Between the Two Squires
CHAPTER XV
Wherein It is Made Known How the Knight of the Mirror and His Squire Emerged from Their Adventure
Wherein It is Made Known How the Knight of the Mirror and His Squire Emerged from Their Adventure
CHAPTER XVI
Of What Befell Don Quixote with a Discreet Gentleman of La Mancha
Of What Befell Don Quixote with a Discreet Gentleman of La Mancha
CHAPTER XVII
Wherein Is Shown the Farthest and Highest Point Which the Unexampled Courage of Don Quixote Reached or Could Reach; Together with the Happily Achieved Adventure of the Lions
Wherein Is Shown the Farthest and Highest Point Which the Unexampled Courage of Don Quixote Reached or Could Reach; Together with the Happily Achieved Adventure of the Lions
CHAPTER XVIII
Of What Happened to Don Quixote in the Castle or House of the Knight of the Green Coat, Together with Other Matters out of the Common
Of What Happened to Don Quixote in the Castle or House of the Knight of the Green Coat, Together with Other Matters out of the Common
CHAPTER XIX
In Which Is Related the Adventure of the Enamored Shepherd, Together with Other Truly Droll Incidents
In Which Is Related the Adventure of the Enamored Shepherd, Together with Other Truly Droll Incidents
CHAPTER XX
Wherein an Account Is Given of the Wedding of Camacho the Rich, Together with the Incident of Basilio the Poor
Wherein an Account Is Given of the Wedding of Camacho the Rich, Together with the Incident of Basilio the Poor
CHAPTER XXI
In Which Camacho's Wedding Is Continued, with Other Delightful Incidents
In Which Camacho's Wedding Is Continued, with Other Delightful Incidents
CHAPTER XXII
Wherein Is Related the Grand Adventure of the Cave of Montesinos in the Heart of La Mancha, Which the Valiant Don Quixote Brought to a Happy Termination
Wherein Is Related the Grand Adventure of the Cave of Montesinos in the Heart of La Mancha, Which the Valiant Don Quixote Brought to a Happy Termination
CHAPTER XXIII
Of the Wonderful Things the Incomparable Don Quixote Said He Saw in the Profound Cave of Montesinos, the Impossibility and Magnitude of Which Cause This Adventure to Be Apocryphal
Of the Wonderful Things the Incomparable Don Quixote Said He Saw in the Profound Cave of Montesinos, the Impossibility and Magnitude of Which Cause This Adventure to Be Apocryphal
CHAPTER XXIV
Wherein Are Related Some Trifling Matters, as Trivial as They Are Necessary to the Right Understanding of This Great History
Wherein Are Related Some Trifling Matters, as Trivial as They Are Necessary to the Right Understanding of This Great History
CHAPTER XXV
Wherein Is Set Down the Braying Adventure, and the Droll One of the Puppet-Showmen, Together with the Memorable Divinations of the Divining Ape
Wherein Is Set Down the Braying Adventure, and the Droll One of the Puppet-Showmen, Together with the Memorable Divinations of the Divining Ape
CHAPTER XXVI
Wherein Is Continued the Droll Adventure of the Puppet-Showman, Together with Other Things in Truth Right Good
Wherein Is Continued the Droll Adventure of the Puppet-Showman, Together with Other Things in Truth Right Good
CHAPTER XXVII
Wherein It Is Shown Who Master Pedro and His Ape Were, Together with the Mishap Don Quixote Had in the Braying Adventure, Which He Did Not Conclude as He Would Have Liked or as He Had Expected
Wherein It Is Shown Who Master Pedro and His Ape Were, Together with the Mishap Don Quixote Had in the Braying Adventure, Which He Did Not Conclude as He Would Have Liked or as He Had Expected
CHAPTER XXVIII
Of Matters That Benengeli Says He Who Reads Them Will Know, If He Reads Them with Attention
Of Matters That Benengeli Says He Who Reads Them Will Know, If He Reads Them with Attention
CHAPTER XXIX
Of the Famous Adventure of the Enchanted Bark
Of the Famous Adventure of the Enchanted Bark
CHAPTER XXX
Of Don Quixote's Adventure with a Fair Huntress
Of Don Quixote's Adventure with a Fair Huntress
CHAPTER XXXI
Which Treats of Many and Great Matters
Which Treats of Many and Great Matters
CHAPTER XXXII
Of the Reply Don Quixote Gave His Censurer, with Other Incidents, Grave and Droll
Of the Reply Don Quixote Gave His Censurer, with Other Incidents, Grave and Droll
CHAPTER XXXIII
Of the Delectable Discourse Which the Duchess and Her Damsels Held with Sancho Panza, Well Worth Reading and Noting
Of the Delectable Discourse Which the Duchess and Her Damsels Held with Sancho Panza, Well Worth Reading and Noting
CHAPTER XXXIV
Which Relates How They Learned the Way in Which They Were to Disenchant the Peerless Dulcinea Del Toboso, Which Is One of the Rarest Adventures in This Book
Which Relates How They Learned the Way in Which They Were to Disenchant the Peerless Dulcinea Del Toboso, Which Is One of the Rarest Adventures in This Book
CHAPTER XXXV
Wherein Is Continued the Instruction Given to Don Quixote Touching the Disenchantment of Dulcinea, Together with Other Marvelous Incidents
Wherein Is Continued the Instruction Given to Don Quixote Touching the Disenchantment of Dulcinea, Together with Other Marvelous Incidents
CHAPTER XXXVI
Wherein Is Related the Strange and Undreamed-of Adventure of the Distressed Duenna, Alias the Countess Trifaldi, Together with a Letter Which Sancho Panza Wrote to His Wife, Teresa Panza
Wherein Is Related the Strange and Undreamed-of Adventure of the Distressed Duenna, Alias the Countess Trifaldi, Together with a Letter Which Sancho Panza Wrote to His Wife, Teresa Panza
CHAPTERS XXXVII-XXXIX
Wherein Is Continued the Notable Adventure of the Distressed Duenna, Including Her Marvelous and Memorable Tale of Misfortune
Wherein Is Continued the Notable Adventure of the Distressed Duenna, Including Her Marvelous and Memorable Tale of Misfortune
CHAPTER XL
Of Matters Relating and Belonging to This Adventure and to This Memorable History
Of Matters Relating and Belonging to This Adventure and to This Memorable History
CHAPTER XLI
The End of This Protracted Adventure
The End of This Protracted Adventure
CHAPTER XLII
Of the Counsels Which Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza Before He Set Out to Govern the Island, Together with Other Well-Considered Matters
Of the Counsels Which Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza Before He Set Out to Govern the Island, Together with Other Well-Considered Matters
CHAPTER XLIII
Of the Second Set of Counsels Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza
Of the Second Set of Counsels Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza
CHAPTER XLIV
How Sancho Panza Was Conducted to His Government; and of the Strange Adventure That Befell Don Quixote in the Castle
How Sancho Panza Was Conducted to His Government; and of the Strange Adventure That Befell Don Quixote in the Castle
CHAPTER XLV
Of How the Great Sancho Panza Took Possession of His Island; and of How He Made a Beginning in Governing
Of How the Great Sancho Panza Took Possession of His Island; and of How He Made a Beginning in Governing
CHAPTER XLVI
Of the Terrible Bell and Cat Fright That Don Quixote Got in the Course of the Enamored Altisidora's Wooing
Of the Terrible Bell and Cat Fright That Don Quixote Got in the Course of the Enamored Altisidora's Wooing
CHAPTER XLVII
Wherein Is Continued the Account of How Sancho Panza Conducted Himself in His Government
Wherein Is Continued the Account of How Sancho Panza Conducted Himself in His Government
CHAPTERS XLVIII-XLIX
Of What Happened to Sancho in Making the Round of His Island
Of What Happened to Sancho in Making the Round of His Island
CHAPTER L
Wherein Is Set Forth How Governor Sancho Panza's Wife Received a Message and a Gift from the Duchess; and also What Befell the Page Who Carried the Letter to Teresa Panza
Wherein Is Set Forth How Governor Sancho Panza's Wife Received a Message and a Gift from the Duchess; and also What Befell the Page Who Carried the Letter to Teresa Panza
CHAPTER LI
Of the Progress of Sancho's Government; and Other Such Entertaining Matters
Of the Progress of Sancho's Government; and Other Such Entertaining Matters
CHAPTER LII
Wherein Three Delectable Epistles Are Read By the Duchess
Wherein Three Delectable Epistles Are Read By the Duchess
CHAPTER LIII
Of the Troublous End and Termination of Sancho Panza's Government
Of the Troublous End and Termination of Sancho Panza's Government
CHAPTERS LIV-LV
Of What Befell Sancho on the Road; and Other Things That Cannot Be Surpassed
Of What Befell Sancho on the Road; and Other Things That Cannot Be Surpassed
CHAPTERS LVI-LVII
Which Treats of How Don Quixote Again Felt the Calling of Knight-errantry and How He Took Leave of the Duke, and of What Followed with the Witty and Impudent Altisidora, One of the Duchess' Damsels
Which Treats of How Don Quixote Again Felt the Calling of Knight-errantry and How He Took Leave of the Duke, and of What Followed with the Witty and Impudent Altisidora, One of the Duchess' Damsels
CHAPTER LVIII
Which Tells How Adventures Came Crowding on Don Quixote in Such Numbers That They Gave One Another No Breathing-Time
Which Tells How Adventures Came Crowding on Don Quixote in Such Numbers That They Gave One Another No Breathing-Time
CHAPTER LIX
Wherein Is Related the Strange Thing, Which May Be Regarded as an Adventure, That Happened to Don Quixote
Wherein Is Related the Strange Thing, Which May Be Regarded as an Adventure, That Happened to Don Quixote
CHAPTER LX
Of What Happened to Don Quixote on His Way to Barcelona
Of What Happened to Don Quixote on His Way to Barcelona
CHAPTER LXI
Of What Happened to Don Quixote on Entering Barcelona, Together With Other Matters That Partake of the True Rather Than the Ingenious
Of What Happened to Don Quixote on Entering Barcelona, Together With Other Matters That Partake of the True Rather Than the Ingenious
CHAPTER LXII
Which Deals with the Adventure of the Enchanted Head, Together with Other Trivial Matters Which Cannot Be Left Untold
Which Deals with the Adventure of the Enchanted Head, Together with Other Trivial Matters Which Cannot Be Left Untold
CHAPTER LXIII
The Mishap That Befell Sancho Panza Through the Visit to the Galleys
The Mishap That Befell Sancho Panza Through the Visit to the Galleys
CHAPTER LXIV
Treating of the Adventure Which Gave Don Quixote More Unhappiness Than All That Had Hitherto Befallen Him
Treating of the Adventure Which Gave Don Quixote More Unhappiness Than All That Had Hitherto Befallen Him
CHAPTER LXV
Wherein Is Made Known Who the Knight of the White Moon Was; Likewise Other Events
Wherein Is Made Known Who the Knight of the White Moon Was; Likewise Other Events
CHAPTERS LXVI-LXVII
Of the Resolution Which Don Quixote Formed to Turn Shepherd and Take to a Life in the Fields While the Year for Which He Had Given His Word Was Running Its Course; with Other Events Truly Delectable and Happy
Of the Resolution Which Don Quixote Formed to Turn Shepherd and Take to a Life in the Fields While the Year for Which He Had Given His Word Was Running Its Course; with Other Events Truly Delectable and Happy
CHAPTER LXVIII
Of the Bristly Adventure That Befell Don Quixote
Of the Bristly Adventure That Befell Don Quixote
CHAPTER LXIX
Of the Strangest and Most Extraordinary Adventure That Befell Don Quixote in the Whole Course of This Great History
Of the Strangest and Most Extraordinary Adventure That Befell Don Quixote in the Whole Course of This Great History
CHAPTER LXX
Which Follows Chapter Sixty-Nine and Deals with Matters Indispensable for the Clear Comprehension of This History
Which Follows Chapter Sixty-Nine and Deals with Matters Indispensable for the Clear Comprehension of This History
CHAPTER LXXI
Of What Passed Between Don Quixote and His Squire Sancho on the Way to Their Village
Of What Passed Between Don Quixote and His Squire Sancho on the Way to Their Village
CHAPTERS LXXII-LXXIII
Of the Omens Don Quixote Had as He Entered His Own Village; and Other Incidents That Embellish and Give a Color to This Great History
Of the Omens Don Quixote Had as He Entered His Own Village; and Other Incidents That Embellish and Give a Color to This Great History
CHAPTER LXXIV
Of How Don Quixote Fell Sick, and of the Will He Made; and How He Died
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