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Don Quixote
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
A country gentleman, convinced he is a knight, sets out with Sancho Panza on comic adventures that blur romance, reality, and imagination.
126
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Contents
1Chapter I: Which Treats Of The Character And Pursuits Of The Famous Gentleman Don Quixote Of La Mancha9m2Chapter II: Which Treats Of The First Sally The Ingenious Don Quixote Made From Home11m3Chapter III: The Droll Way In11m4Chapter IV: Our Knight When He Left The Inn12m5Chapter V: In8m6Chapter VI: The Diverting And Important Scrutiny12m7Chapter VII: The Second Sally Of Our Worthy Knight Don Quixote Of La Mancha9m8Chapter VIII: The Adventure of the Windmills14m9Chapter IX: In10m10Chapter X: The Pleasant Discourse Between Don Quixote And His Squire Sancho Panza10m11Chapter XI: What Befell Don Quixote With Certain Goatherds10m12Chapter XII: What A Goatherd Related To Those With Don Quixote11m13Chapter XIII: In16m14Chapter XIV: Are Inserted The Despairing Verses Of The Dead Shepherd14m15Chapter XV: In13m16Chapter XVI: The Ingenious Gentleman In The Inn13m17Chapter XVII: In15m18Chapter XVIII: In18m19Chapter XIX: The Shrewd Discourse13m20Chapter XX: The Unexampled And Unheard-of Adventure24m21Chapter XXI: Which Treats Of The Exalted Adventure And Rich Prize Of Mambrino’s Helmet, Together With Other Things That Happened To Our Invincible Knight21m22Chapter XXII: The Freedom Don Quixote Conferred On Several Unfortunates Who Against Their Will Were Being Carried Where They Had No Wish To Go19m23Chapter XXIII: What Befell Don Quixote In The Sierra Morena21m24Chapter XXIV: In16m25Chapter XXV: Which Treats Of The Strange Things That Happened To The Stout Knight Of La Mancha In The Sierra Morena, And Of His Imitation Of The Penance Of Beltenebros30m26Chapter XXVI: In14m27Chapter XXVII: How The Curate And The Barber Proceeded With Their Scheme;30m28Chapter XXVIII: Which Treats Of The Strange And Delightful Adventure That Befell The Curate And The Barber In The Same Sierra27m29Chapter XXIX: Which Treats Of The Droll Device And Method Adopted To Extricate Our Love-stricken Knight From The Severe Penance He Had Imposed Upon Himself21m30Chapter XXX: Which Treats Of Address Displayed By The Fair Dorothea, With Other Matters Pleasant And Amusing19m31Chapter XXXI: The Delectable Discussion Between Don Quixote And Sancho Panza, His Squire17m32Chapter XXXII: Which Treats Of What Befell Don Quixote’s Party At The Inn12m33Chapter XXXIII: In35m34Chapter XXXIV: In34m35Chapter XXXV: Which Treats Of The Heroic And Prodigious Battle Don Quixote Had With Certain Skins Of Red Wine, And Brings The Novel Of “The Ill-advised Curiosity” To A Close16m36Chapter XXXVI: Which Treats Of More Curious Incidents That Occurred At The Inn17m37Chapter XXXVII: In19m38Chapter XXXVIII: Which Treats Of The Curious Discourse Don Quixote Delivered On Arms And Letters8m39Chapter XXXIX: The Captive Relates His Life And Adventures15m40Chapter XL: In23m41Chapter XLI: In36m42Chapter XLII: Which Treats Of What Further Took Place In The Inn, And Of Several Other Things Worth Knowing13m43Chapter XLIII: The Pleasant Story Of The Muleteer18m44Chapter XLIV: In16m45Chapter XLV: In14m46Chapter XLVI: The End Of The Notable Adventure Of The Officers Of The Holy Brotherhood; And Of The Great Ferocity Of Our Worthy Knight, Don Quixote15m47Chapter XLVII: The Strange Manner In18m48Chapter XLVIII: In14m49Chapter XLIX: Which Treats Of The Shrewd Conversation Which Sancho Panza Held With His Master Don Quixote13m50Chapter L: The Shrewd Controversy12m51Chapter LI: Which Deals With What The Goatherd Told Those Who Were Carrying Off Don Quixote10m52Chapter LII: The Quarrel That Don Quixote Had With The Goatherd, Together With The Rare Adventure Of The Penitents27m53Chapter I: The Interview The Curate And The Barber Had With Don Quixote About His Malady19m54Chapter II: Which Treats Of The Notable Altercation Which Sancho Panza Had With Don Quixote’s Niece, And Housekeeper, Together With Other Droll Matters8m55Chapter III: The Laughable Conversation Between Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, And The Bachelor Samson Carrasco14m56Chapter IV: In10m57Chapter V: The Shrewd And Droll Conversation Between Sancho Panza And His Wife Teresa Panza12m58Chapter VI: What Took Place Between Don Quixote And His Niece And Housekeeper; One Of The Most Important Chapters In The Whole History10m59Chapter VII: What Passed Between Don Quixote And His Squire13m60Chapter VIII: What Befell Don Quixote On His Way To See His Lady Dulcinea Del Toboso13m61Chapter IX: What Will Be Seen There7m62Chapter X: The Crafty Device Sancho Adopted To Enchant The Lady Dulcinea16m63Chapter XI: The Strange Adventure11m64Chapter XII: The Strange Adventure11m65Chapter XIII: In11m66Chapter XIV: The Adventure Of The Knight Of The Grove20m67Chapter XV: And Known Who The Knight Of The Mirrors And His Squire Were4m68Chapter XVI: What Befell Don Quixote With A Discreet Gentleman Of La Mancha17m69Chapter XVII: The Furthest And Highest Point18m70Chapter XVIII: What Happened Don Quixote In The Castle Or House Of The Knight Of The Green Gaban14m71Chapter XIX: In13m72Chapter XX: An Account Is Given Of The Wedding Of Camacho The Rich, Together With The Incident Of Basilio The Poor15m73Chapter XXI: In11m74Chapter XXII: The Grand Adventure Of The Cave Of Montesinos In The Heart Of La Mancha14m75Chapter XXIII: The Wonderful Things The Incomparable Don Quixote Said He Saw In The Profound Cave Of Montesinos, The Impossibility And Magnitude Of18m76Chapter XXIV: A Thousand Trifling Matters, As Trivial As They Are Necessary To The Right Understanding Of This Great History12m77Chapter XXV: The Braying Adventure, And The Droll One Of The Puppet-showman, Together With The Memorable Divinations Of The Divining Ape17m78Chapter XXVI: The Droll Adventure Of The Puppet-showman14m79Chapter XXVII: Who Master Pedro And His Ape Were, Together With The Mishap Don Quixote Had In The Braying Adventure12m80Chapter XXVIII: Matters That Benengeli Says He Who Reads Them Will Know, If He Reads Them With Attention10m81Chapter XXIX: The Famous Adventure Of The Enchanted Bark11m82Chapter XXX: Don Quixote’s Adventure With A Fair Huntress9m83Chapter XXXI: Which Treats Of Many And Great Matters15m84Chapter XXXII: The Reply Don Quixote Gave His Censurer25m85Chapter XXXIII: The Delectable Discourse13m86Chapter 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 Book13m87Chapter XXXV: The Instruction Given To Don Quixote Touching The Disenchantment Of Dulcinea12m88Chapter XXXVI: The Strange And Undreamt-of Adventure Of The Distressed Duenna, Alias The Countess Trifaldi, Together With A Letter10m89Chapter XXXVII: The Notable Adventure Of The Distressed Duenna4m90Chapter XXXVIII: The Distressed Duenna’s Tale Of Her Misfortunes11m91Chapter XXXIX: In5m92Chapter XL: Matters Relating And Belonging To This Adventure And To This Memorable History10m93Chapter XLI: The Arrival Of ClavileñO And The End Of This Protracted Adventure18m94Chapter XLII: The Counsels9m95Chapter XLIII: The Second Set Of Counsels Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza11m96Chapter XLIV: How Sancho Panza Was Conducted To His Government, And Of The Strange Adventure That Befell Don Quixote In The Castle16m97Chapter XLV: How The Great Sancho Panza Took Possession Of His Island, And Of How He Made A Beginning In Governing13m98Chapter XLVI: The Terrible Bell And Cat Fright That Don Quixote Got In The Course Of The Enamoured Altisidora’s Wooing7m99Chapter XLVII: The Account Of How Sancho Panza Conducted Himself In His Government15m100Chapter XLVIII: What Befell Don Quixote With DoñA Rodriguez, The Duchess’s Duenna15m101Chapter XLIX: What Happened Sancho In Making The Round Of His Island20m102Chapter L: Is Set Forth Who The Enchanters And Executioners Were Who Flogged The Duenna And Pinched Don Quixote, And Also What Befell The Page Who Carried The Letter To Teresa Panza, Sancho Panza’s Wife16m103Chapter LI: The Progress Of Sancho’s Government15m104Chapter LII: The Adventure Of The Second Distressed Or Afflicted Duenna, Otherwise Called DoñA Rodriguez13m105Chapter LIII: The Troublous End And Termination Sancho Panza’s Government Came To10m106Chapter LIV: Which Deals With Matters Relating To This History And No Other14m107Chapter LV: What Befell Sancho On The Road13m108Chapter LVI: The Prodigious And Unparalleled Battle That Took Place Between Don Quixote Of La Mancha And The Lacquey Tosilos In Defence Of The Daughter Of DoñA Rodriguez9m109Chapter LVII: Which Treats Of How Don Quixote Took Leave Of The Duke, And Of What Followed With The Witty And Impudent Altisidora, One Of The Duchess’s Damsels6m110Chapter LVIII: Which Tells How Adventures Came Crowding On Don Quixote In Such Numbers That They Gave One Another No Breathing-time20m111Chapter LIX: The Strange Thing14m112Chapter LX: What Happened Don Quixote On His Way To Barcelona22m113Chapter LXI: What Happened Don Quixote On Entering Barcelona5m114Chapter LXII: Which Deals With The Adventure Of The Enchanted Head, Together With Other Trivial Matters Which Cannot Be Left Untold21m115Chapter LXIII: The Mishap That Befell Sancho Panza Through The Visit To The Galleys, And The Strange Adventure Of The Fair Morisco17m116Chapter LXIV: Treating Of The Adventure8m117Chapter LXV: Who The Knight Of The White Moon Was; Likewise Don Gregorio’s Release10m118Chapter LXVI: Which Treats Of What He Who Reads Will See, Or What He Who Has It Read To Him Will Hear9m119Chapter LXVII: The Resolution Don Quixote Formed To Turn Shepherd And Take To A Life In The Fields While The Year For9m120Chapter LXVIII: The Bristly Adventure That Befell Don Quixote9m121Chapter LXIX: The Strangest And Most Extraordinary Adventure That Befell Don Quixote In The Whole Course Of This Great History9m122Chapter LXX: Which Follows Sixty-nine And Deals With Matters Indispensable For The Clear Comprehension Of This History13m123Chapter LXXI: What Passed Between Don Quixote And His Squire Sancho On The Way To Their Village11m124Chapter LXXII: How Don Quixote And Sancho Reached Their Village9m125Chapter LXXIII: The Omens Don Quixote Had As He Entered His Own Village9m126Chapter LXXIV: How Don Quixote Fell Sick, And Of The Will He Made, And How He Died12m
