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CONTENTS
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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 Beltenebros
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188 |
XXVI. In which are continued the refinements wherewith Don Quixote played the part of a lover in the Sierra Morena
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203 |
XXVII. Of how the Curate and the Barber proceeded with their scheme; together with other matters worthy of record in this great history
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211 |
XXVIII. Which treats of the strange and delightful adventure that befell the Curate and the Barber in the same Sierra
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225 |
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
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236 |
XXX. Which treats of the address displayed by the fair Dorothea, with other matters pleasant and amusing
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247 |
XXXI. Of the delectable discussion between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, his squire, together with other incidents
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257 |
XXXII. Which treats of what befell all Don Quixote's party at the inn
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266 |
XXXIII. In which is related the novel of "The Ill-advised Curiosity"
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273 |
XXXIV. In which is continued the novel of "The Ill-advised Curiosity"
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287 |
XXXV. Which treats of the heroic and prodigious battle Don Quixote had with certain skins of red wins, and brings the novel of "The Ill-advised Curiosity" to a close
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300 |
XXXVI. Which treats of more curious incidents that occurred at the inn
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307 |
XXXVII. In which is continued the story of the famous Princess Micomicona, with other droll adventures
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316 |
XXXVIII. Which treats of the curious discourse Don Quixote delivered on arms and letters
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326 |