VOLUME I
CHAPTER PAGE
I Which Treats of the Character and Pursuits of The Famous Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha 1
II-III Which Treats of the First Sally Don Quixote Made from Home 6
IV Which Treats of Don Quixote's Further Adventures 14
V In Which the Narrative of Our Knight's Mishap is Continued 20
VI Of the Diverting and Important Scrutiny Which the Curate and the Barber Made in the Library of Our Ingenious Gentleman 22
VII Of the Second Sally of Our Worthy Knight, Don Quixote of La Mancha 24
VIII-IX Of the Good Fortune Which the Valiant Don Quixote Had in the Terrible and Undreamt-of Adventure of the Windmills, with Other Occurrences Worthy to Be Fitly Recorded, Including the Terrible Battle Between the Gallant Biscayan and the Valiant Manchegan 27
X Of the Pleasant Discourse That Passed Between Don Quixote and His Squire Sancho Panza 33
XI Of What Befell Don Quixote with Certain Goatherds 37
XII Of What a Goatherd Related to Those with Don Quixote 39
XIII In Which Is Ended the Story of the Shepherdess Marcela with Other Incidents 41
XIV Wherein Are Described the Despairing Verses of the Dead Shepherd 45
XV In Which Is Related the Unfortunate Adventure That Don Quixote Fell in with When He Fell out with Certain Heartless Yanguesans 47
XVI Of What Happened to the Ingenious Gentleman in the Inn Which He Took to Be a Castle 50
XVII In Which Are Contained the Innumerable Troubles Which the Brave Don Quixote and His Good Squire Sancho Panza Endured at the Inn, Which, to His Misfortune, He Took to Be a Castle 51
XVIII In Which Is Related the Discourse Sancho Panza Held with His Master, Don Quixote, Together with Other Adventures Worth Relating 55
XIX Of the Shrewd Discourse Which Sancho Held with His Master, and of the Adventure that Befell Him with a Dead Body, Together with Other Notable Occurrences 59
XX Of the Unexampled and Unheard-of Adventure Which Was Achieved by the Valiant Don Quixote of La Mancha with Less Peril than Any Ever Achieved by Any Famous Knight in the World 62
XXI Which Treats of the Exalted Adventure and Rich Prize of Mambrino's Helmet, Together with Other Things That Happened to Our Invincible Knight 65
XXII Of the Freedom Don Quixote Conferred on Several Unfortunates Who Against Their Will Were Being Carried Where They Had No Wish to Go 68
XXIII Of What Befell Don Quixote in the Sierra Morena, Which Is One of the Rarest Adventures Related in This Veracious History 71
XXIV In Which Is Continued the Adventure of the Sierra Morena 73
XXV Which Treats of the Strange Things That Happened to the Stout Knight of La Mancha in the Sierra Morena 75
XXVI In Which Are Continued the Refinements Wherewith Don Quixote Played the Part of a Lover in the Sierra Morena 77
XXVII Of How the Curate and the Barber Proceeded with Their Scheme, Together with Other Matters Worthy of Record in This Great History 80
XXVIII Which Treats of the Strange and Delightful Adventure That Befell the Curate and the Barber In The Same Sierra 81
XXIX Which Treats of the Droll Device and Method Adopted to Extricate Our Love-stricken Knight from the Severe Penance He Had Imposed Upon Himself 83
XXX Which Treats of the Address Displayed by the Fair Dorothea, with Other Matters, Pleasant and Amusing 88
XXXI Of the Delectable Discussion Between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, His Squire, Together with Other Incid
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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