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CONTENTS
  1. CHAPTERPAGE
  2. X.
    Of the pleasant discourse that passed between Don Quixote and his squire Sancho Panza
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    59
  3. XI.
    Of what befell Don Quixote with certain goat-herds
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    64
  4. XII.
    Of what a goatherd related to those with Don Quixote
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    71
  5. XIII.
    In which is ended the story of the shepherdess Marcela, with other incidents
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    77
  6. XIV.
    Wherein are inserted the despairing verses of the dead shepherd, together with other incidents not looked for
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    86
  7. XV.
    In which is related the unfortunate adventure that Don Quixote fell in with when he fell out with certain heartless Yanguesans
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    94
  8. XVI.
    Of what happened to the ingenious gentleman in the inn which he took to be a castle
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    102
  9. XVII.
    In which are contained the innumerable troubles which the brave Don Quixote and his good squire Sancho Panza endured in the inn, which to his misfortune he took to be a castle
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    109
  10. XVIII.
    In which is related the discourse Sancho Panza held with his master, Don Quixote, together with other adventures worth relating
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    117
  11. 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
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    127
  12. 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
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    134
  13. XXI.
    Which treats of the exalted adventure and rich prize of Mambrino's helmet, together with other things that happened to our invincible knight
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    147
  14. XXII.
    Of the freedom Don Quixote conferred on several unfortunates who against their will were being carried where they had no wish to go
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    158
  15. XXIII.
    Of what befell Don Quixote in the Sierra Morena, which was one of the rarest adventures related in this veracious history
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    168
  16. XXIV.
    In which is continued the adventure of the Sierra Morena
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    180