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The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha

The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha

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class="roman">XLVII.

Giving an account of the Knight of the Mirrors and his Squire 220 XLVIII. Of what befell Don Quixote with a worthy gentleman of La Mancha 223 XLIX. Where you will find set forth the highest proof that Don Quixote ever gave, or could give, of his courage; with the successful issue of the adventure of the Lions 227 L. How Don Quixote was entertained at the castle or house of the Knight of the Green Coat, with other extraordinary matters 232 LI. The adventure of the Shepherd-Lover, and other truly comical passages 235 LII. An account of rich Camacho's wedding, and what befell poor Basil 239 LIII. The progress of Camacho's wedding; with other delightful accidents 242 LIV. An account of the great adventure of Montesinos' cave 247 LV. Of the wonderful things which the unparalleled Don Quixote declared he had seen in the deep cave of Montesinos, the greatness and impossibility of which make this adventure pass for apocryphal 250 LVI. Which gives an account of a thousand trifles and stories, as impertinent as necessary to the right understanding of this grand history 256 LVII. Where you find the grounds of the braying adventures, that of the Puppet-player, and the memorable divining of the fortune-telling Ape 260 LVIII. A pleasant account of the Puppet-play; with other very good things 266 LIX. Wherein is shewn Don Quixote's ill success in the braying adventure, which did not end so happily as he desired and expected 271 LX. Of some things which he that reads shall know, if he reads them with attention 275 LXI. What happened to Don Quixote with the fair Huntress 278 LXII. Which treats of many and great matters 281 LXIII. Don Quixote's answer to his reprover; with other grave and merry accidents 285 LXIV. Containing ways and means for disenchanting the peerless Dulcinea del Toboso, being one of the most famous adventures in the whole book 291 LXV. Wherein is contained the information given to Don Quixote how to disenchant Dulcinea; with other wonderful passages 296 LXVI. Wherein is recorded the wonderful and inconceivable adventure of the afflicted Duenna, or the Countess of Trifaldi; and likewise Sancho Panza's letter to his wife Teresa Panza 299 LXVII. In which is continued the famous adventure of the afflicted Duenna 303 LXVIII. Of the account given by the afflicted Duenna of her misfortunes 304 LXIX. Wherein the Countess Trifaldi continues her stupendous and memorable history 308 LXX. Which treats of matters relating and appertaining to this adventure, and to this memorable history 309 LXXI. public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@35993@[email protected]#CHAPTER_LXXI"

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