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The Story of Don Quixote

The Story of Don Quixote

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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 194 XIX In Which Is Related the Adventure of the Enamored Shepherd, Together with Other Truly Droll Incidents 196 XX Wherein an Account Is Given of the Wedding of Camacho the Rich, Together with the Incident of Basilio the Poor 199 XXI In Which Camacho's Wedding Is Continued, with Other Delightful Incidents 200 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 203 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 206 XXIV Wherein Are Related Some Trifling Matters, as Trivial as They Are Necessary to the Right Understanding of This Great History 209 XXV Wherein Is Set Down the Braying Adventure, and the Droll One of the Puppet-Showman, Together with the Memorable Divinations of the Divining Ape 210 XXVI Wherein Is Continued the Droll Adventure of the Puppet-Showman, Together with Other Things in Truth Right Good 214 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 217 XXVIII Of Matters That Benengeli Says He Who Reads Them Will Know, If He Reads Them with Attention 220 XXIX Of the Famous Adventure of the Enchanted Bark 222 XXX Of Don Quixote's Adventure with a Fair Huntress 225 XXXI Which Treats of Many and Great Matters 228 XXXII Of the Reply Don Quixote Gave His Censurer, with Other Incidents, Grave and Droll 232 XXXIII Of the Delectable Discourse Which the Duchess And Her Damsels Held with Sancho Panza, Well Worth Reading and Noting 236 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 238 XXXV Wherein Is Continued the Instruction Given to Don Quixote Touching the Disenchantment of Dulcinea, Together with Other Marvelous Incidents 242 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 244 XXXVII-XXXIX Wherein Is Continued the Notable Adventure of the Distressed Duenna, Including Her Marvelous and Memorable Tale of Misfortune 246 XL Of Matters Relating and Belonging to This Adventure and to This Memorable History 249 XLI The End of This Protracted Adventure 250 XLII Of the Counsels Which Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza Before He Set Out to Govern the Island, Together with Other Well-Considered Matters 254 public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@29468@[email protected]#v2CHAPTERXLIII"

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