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Don Quixote
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra · July 27, 2004
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1. Cervantes
2. Urganda the Unknown
3. Don Belianis of Greece
4. The Lady of Oriana
5. The Knight of Phoebus
6. Which Treats of the Character and Pursuits of the Famous Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha
7. Which Treats of the First Sally the Ingenious Don Quixote Made From Home
8. Wherein Is Related the Droll Way in Which Don Quixote Had Himself Dubbed a Knight
9. Of What Happened to Our Knight When He Left the Inn
10. In Which the Narrative of Our Knight's Mishap Is Continued
11. Of the Diverting and Important Scrutiny Which the Curate and the Barber Made in the Library of Our Ingenious Gentleman
12. Of the Second Sally of Our Worthy Knight Don Quixote of La Mancha
13. In Which Is Concluded and Finished the Terrific Battle Between the Gallant Biscayan and the Valiant Manchegan
14. Of the Pleasant Discourse That Passed Between Don Quixote and His Squire Sancho Panza
15. What Befell Don Quixote with Certain Goatherds
16. Antonio's Ballad
17. Of What a Goatherd Related to Those with Don Quixote
18. In Which Is Ended the Story of the Shepherdess Marcela, with Other Incidents
19. The Lay of Chrysostom
20. In Which Is Related the Unfortunate Adventure That Don Quixote Fell in with When He Fell Out with Certain Heartless Yanguesans
21. Of What Happened to the Ingenious Gentleman in the Inn Which He Took to Be a Castle
22. Don Quixote, and Other Adventures Worth Relating
23. 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
24. Which Treats of the Exalted Adventure and Rich Prize of Mambrino's Helmet, Together with Other Things That Happened to Our Invincible Knight
25. Of the Freedom Don Quixote Conferred on Several Unfortunates Who Against Their Will Were Being Carried Where They Had No Wish to Go
26. Of What Befell Don Quixote in the Sierra Morena, Which Was One of the Rarest Adventures Related in This Veracious History
27. In Which Is Continued the Adventure of the Sierra Morena
28. 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 Beltenebros
29. In Which Are Continued the Refinements Wherewith Don Quixote Played the Part of a Lover in the Sierra Morena
30. With Other Matters Worthy of Record in This Great History
31. Which Treats of the Strange and Delightful Adventure That Befell the Curate and the Barber in the Same Sierra
32. Which Treats of the Droll Device and Method Adopted to Extricate Our Love-Stricken Knight From the Severe Penance He Had Imposed Upon Himself
33. Which Treats of Address Displayed by the Fair Dorothea, with Other Matters Pleasant and Amusing
34. Of the Delectable Discussion Between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, His Squire, Together with Other Incidents
35. Which Treats of What Befell Don Quixote's Party at the Inn
36. In Which Is Related the Novel of "the Ill-Advised Curiosity"
37. In Which Is Continued the Novel of "the Ill-Advised Curiosity"
38. 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 Close
39. Which Treats of More Curious Incidents That Occurred at the Inn
40. In Which Is Continued the Story of the Famous Princess Micomicona, with Other Droll Adventures
41. Which Treats of the Curious Discourse Don Quixote Delivered on Arms and Letters
42. Wherein the Captive Relates His Life and Adventures
43. In Which the Story of the Captive Is Continued.
44. In Which the Captive Still Continues His Adventures
45. Which Treats of What Further Took Place in the Inn, and of Several Other Things Worth Knowing
46. Wherein Is Related the Pleasant Story of the Muleteer, Together with Other Strange Things That Came to Pass in the Inn
47. In Which Are Continued the Unheard-Of Adventures of the Inn
48. In Which the Doubtful Question of Mambrino's Helmet and the Pack-Saddle Is Finally Settled, with Other Adventures That Occurred in Truth and Earnest
49. Of the End of the Notable Adventure of the Officers of the Holy Brotherhood; and of the Great Ferocity of Our Worthy Knight, Don Quixote
50. Of the Strange Manner in Which Don Quixote of La Mancha Was Carried Away Enchanted, Together with Other Remarkable Incidents
51. In Which the Canon Pursues the Subject of the Books of Chivalry, with Other Matters Worthy of His Wit
52. Which Treats of the Shrewd Conversation Which Sancho Panza Held with His Master Don Quixote
53. Together with Other Incidents
54. Which Deals with What the Goatherd Told Those Who Were Carrying Off Don Quixote
55. In Laudem Dulcineae Del Toboso
56. In Praise of Rocinante, Steed of Don Quixote of La Mancha
57. On Sancho Panza
58. On the Tomb of Don Quixote
59. Epitaph
60. Dedication of Volume II.
61. The Author's Preface
62. Of the Interview the Curate and the Barber Had with Don Quixote About His Malady
63. Which Treats of the Notable Altercation Which Sancho Panza Had with Don Quixote's Niece, and Housekeeper, Together with Other Droll Matters
64. Of the Laughable Conversation That Passed Between Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and the Bachelor Samson Carrasco
65. Of the Shrewd and Droll Conversation That Passed Between Sancho Panza and His Wife Teresa Panza, and Other Matters Worthy of Being Duly Recorded
66. One of the Most Important Chapters in the Whole History
67. Of What Passed Between Don Quixote and His Squire, Together with Other Very Notable Incidents
68. Wherein Is Related What Befell Don Quixote on His Way to See His Lady Dulcinea Del Toboso
69. Wherein Is Related What Will Be Seen There
70. Wherein Is Related the Crafty Device Sancho Adopted to Enchant the Lady Dulcinea, and Other Incidents as Ludicrous as They Are True
71. Of the Strange Adventure Which the Valiant Don Quixote Had with the Car or Cart of "the Cortes of Death"
72. Of the Strange Adventure Which Befell the Valiant Don Quixote with the Bold Knight of the Mirrors
73. Together with the Sensible, Original, and Tranquil Colloquy That Passed Between the Two Squires
74. Wherein Is Continued the Adventure of the Knight of the Grove
75. Wherein It Is Told and Known Who the Knight of the Mirrors and His Squire Were
76. Of What Befell Don Quixote with a Discreet Gentleman of La Mancha
77. Wherein Is Shown the Furthest and Highest Point Which the Unexampled Happily Achieved Adventure of the Lions
78. Of What Happened Don Quixote in the Castle or House of the Knight of the Green Gaban, Together with Other Matters Out of the Common
79. Gloss
80. Sonnet
81. In Which Is Related the Adventure of the Enamoured Shepherd, Together with Other Truly Droll Incidents
82. Together with the Incident of Basilio the Poor
83. In Which Camacho's Wedding Is Continued, with Other Delightful Incidents
84. 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
85. Wherein Are Related a Thousand Trifling Matters, as Trivial as They Are Necessary to the Right Understanding of This Great History
86. Wherein Is Set Down the Braying Adventure, and the Droll One of the Puppet-Showman, Together with the Memorable Divinations of the Divining Ape
87. Together with Other Things in Truth Right Good
88. Of Matters That Benengeli Says He Who Reads Them Will Know, if He Reads Them with Attention
89. Of the Famous Adventure of the Enchanted Bark
90. Of Don Quixote's Adventure with a Fair Huntress
91. Which Treats of Many and Great Matters
92. Of the Reply Don Quixote Gave His Censurer, with Other Incidents, Grave and Droll
93. Of the Delectable Discourse Which the Duchess and Her Damsels Held with Sancho Panza, Well Worth Reading and Noting
94. 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
95. Wherein Is Continued the Instruction Given to Don Quixote Touching the Disenchantment of Dulcinea, Together with Other Marvellous Incidents
96. Sancho Panza's Letter to His Wife, Teresa Panza
97. Wherein Is Continued the Notable Adventure of the Distressed Duenna
98. Wherein Is Told the Distressed Duenna's Tale of Her Misfortunes
99. In Which the Trifaldi Continues Her Marvellous and Memorable Story
100. Of Matters Relating and Belonging to This Adventure and to This Memorable History
101. Of the Arrival of Clavileno and the End of This Protracted Adventure
102. Of the Counsels Which Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza Before He Set Out to Govern the Island, Together with Other Well-Considered Matters
103. Of the Second Set of Counsels Don Quixote Gave Sancho Panza
104. How Sancho Panza Was Conducted to His Government, and of the Strange Adventure That Befell Don Quixote in the Castle
105. Of How the Great Sancho Panza Took Possession of His Island, and of How He Made a Beginning in Governing
106. Of the Terrible Bell and Cat Fright That Don Quixote Got in the Course of the Enamoured Altisidora's Wooing
107. Wherein Is Continued the Account of How Sancho Panza Conducted Himself in His Government
108. Together with Other Occurrences Worthy of Record and Eternal Remembrance
109. Of What Happened Sancho in Making the Round of His Island
110. Of the Progress of Sancho's Government, and Other Such Entertaining Matters
111. Don Quixote of La Mancha's Letter to Sancho Panza, Governor of the Island of Barataria.
112. Don Quixote of La Mancha.
113. Sancho Panza's Letter to Don Quixote of La Mancha.
114. Sancho Panza the Governor.
115. Wherein Is Related the Adventure of the Second Distressed or Afflicted Duenna, Otherwise Called Dona Rodriguez
116. Teresa Panza's Letter to the Duchess.
117. Teresa Panza's Letter to Her Husband Sancho Panza.
118. Of the Troublous End and Termination Sancho Panza's Government Came to
119. Which Deals with Matters Relating to This History and No Other
120. Of What Befell Sancho on the Road, and Other Things That Cannot Be Surpassed
121. 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 Damsels
122. Which Tells How Adventures Came Crowding on Don Quixote in Such Numbers That They Gave One Another No Breathing-Time
123. Wherein Is Related the Strange Thing, Which May Be Regarded as an Adventure, That Happened Don Quixote
124. Of What Happened Don Quixote on His Way to Barcelona
125. Of What Happened Don Quixote on Entering Barcelona, Together with Other Matters That Partake of the True Rather Than of the Ingenious
126. Which Deals with the Adventure of the Enchanted Head, Together with Other Trivial Matters Which Cannot Be Left Untold
127. Of the Mishap That Befell Sancho Panza Through the Visit to the Galleys, and the Strange Adventure of the Fair Morisco
128. Treating of the Adventure Which Gave Don Quixote More Unhappiness Than All That Had Hitherto Befallen Him
129. Don Gregorio's Release, and Other Events
130. Which Treats of What He Who Reads Will See, or What He Who Has It Read to Him Will Hear
131. Of the Resolution Don Quixote Formed to Turn Shepherd and Take to a Life in the Fields While the Year for Which He Had Given His Word Was Running Its Course; with Other Events Truly Delectable and Happy
132. Of the Bristly Adventure That Befell Don Quixote
133. Of the Strangest and Most Extraordinary Adventure That Befell Don Quixote in the Whole Course of This Great History
134. Which Follows Sixty-Nine and Deals with Matters Indispensable for the Clear Comprehension of This History
135. Of What Passed Between Don Quixote and His Squire Sancho on the Way to Their Village
136. Of How Don Quixote and Sancho Reached Their Village
137. Of the Omens Don Quixote Had as He Entered His Own Village, and Other Incidents That Embellish and Give a Colour to This Great History
138. Of How Don Quixote Fell Sick, and of the Will He Made, and How He Died
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