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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER PAGE XXV. Which treats of the strange things that happened to the stout knight of La Mancha in the Sierra Morena, and of his imitation of the penance of Beltenebros188 XXVI. In which are continued the refinements wherewith Don Quixote played the part of a lover in the Sierra Morena203 XXVII. Of how the Curate and the Barber proceeded with their scheme; together with other matters worthy of record in this great history211 XXVIII. Which treats of the strange and delightful adventure that befell the Curate and the Barber in the same Sierra225 XXIX. Which treats of the droll device and method adopted to extricate our love-stricken knight from the severe penance he had imposed upon himself236 XXX. Which treats of the address displayed by the fair Dorothea, with other matters pleasant and amusing247 XXXI. Of the delectable discussion between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, his squire, together with other incidents257 XXXII. Which treats of what befell all Don Quixote's party at the inn266 XXXIII. In which is related the novel of "The Ill-advised Curiosity"273 XXXIV. In which is continued the novel of "The Ill-advised Curiosity"287 XXXV. Which treats of the heroic and prodigious battle Don Quixote had with certain skins of red wins, and brings the novel of "The Ill-advised Curiosity" to a close300 XXXVI. Which treats of more curious incidents that occurred at the inn307 XXXVII. In which is continued the story of the famous Princess Micomicona, with other droll adventures316 XXXVIII. Which treats of the curious discourse Don Quixote delivered on arms and letters326