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CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE XXXIX. Wherein the captive relates his life and adventures330 XL. In which the story of the captive is continued,336 XLI. In which the captive still continues his adventures345 XLII. Which treats of what further took place in the inn and of several other things worth knowing359 XLIII. Wherein is related the pleasant story of the muleteer, together with other strange things that came to pass in the inn366 XLIV. In which are continued the unheard-of adventures of the inn376 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 earnest384 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 Quixote391 XLVII. Of the strange manner in which Don Quixote of La Mancha was carried away enchanted, together with other remarkable incidents399 XLVIII. In which the Canon pursues the subject of the books of chivalry, with other matters worthy of his wit408 XLIX. Which treats of the shrewd conversation which Sancho Panza held with his master, Don Quixote416 L. Of the shrewd controversy which Don Quixote and the Canon held, together with other incidents423 LI. Which deals with what the goatherd told those who were carrying off Don Quixote429 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 conclusion433