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I. | An Introduction to that famous gentleman, Don Quixote of the Mancha, | 1 |
II. | Of the First Sally that Don Quixote made to seek Adventures, | 7 |
III. | Of the Pleasant Manner of the Knighting of Don Quixote, | 14 |
IV. | Of what befell our Knight when he left the Inn, | 21 |
V. | How Don Quixote returned home, and what happened to his Library, and how he sallied forth a second time to seek Adventures, | 30 |
VI. | Of the dreadful and never-to-be-imagined Adventure of the Windmills, and of the fearful Battle which the gallant Biscayan fought with Don Quixote, | 38 |
VII. | Of what passed between Don Quixote and the Goatherds, and of the unfortunate Adventure with the Yanguesian Carriers, | 48 |
VIII. | How Don Quixote arrived at an Inn which he imagined to be a Castle, and there cured himself and Sancho with the Balsam of Fierabras, | 58 |
IX. | How Sancho paid the Reckoning at the Inn which Don Quixote supposed was a Castle, | 68 |
X. | Of the Adventure of the Two Armies, | 75 |
XI. | Of a wonderful Adventure which Don Quixote went through without peril to himself or Sancho, | 83 |
XII. | The great Adventure and rich Winning of the Helmet of Mambrino, | 92 |
XIII. | How Don Quixote set at liberty many poor Wretches who were being taken to a Place to which they had no wish to go, | 98 |
XIV. | Of what befell Don Quixote in the Brown Mountains, | 108 |
XV. | The Story of Cardenio, | 118 |
XVI. | Of the Strange Adventures that happened to the Knight of the Mancha in the Brown Mountains, and of the Penance he did there in imitation of Beltenebros, | 126 |
XVII. | Of Sancho's Journey to the Lady Dulcinea, | 136 |
XVIII. | The Story of Cardenio continued, | 143 |
XIX. | The Story of Dorothea, who loved Don Fernando, | 152 |
XX. | Of the pleasant Plan they carried out to persuade Don Quixote not to continue his Penance, | 160 |
XXI. | Of the Journey to the Inn, | 168 |
XXII. | The Story Sancho Panza told his Master of his Visit to the Lady Dulcinea, | 177 |
XXIII. | What happened during their further Journey towards the Inn, | 184 |
XXIV. | Of the extraordinary Battle which Don Quixote waged with what he took to be a Giant, | 191 |
XXV. | Which treats of other rare Adventures which happened at the Inn, | 198 |
XXVI. | Wherein is continued the History of the famous Princess Micomicona, | 205 |
XXVII. | Of the strange Enchantment of the Unfortunate Knight, | 212 |
XXVIII. | Wherein is continued the wonderful Adventures at the Inn, | 220 |
XXIX. | Wherein is finally decided the Dispute about Mambrino's Helmet and the Pannel, | 227 |
XXX. | In which is finished the notable Adventures of our good Knight, | 236 |