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CONTENTS
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XXXIX. Wherein the captive relates his life and adventures
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330 |
XL. In which the story of the captive is continued,
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336 |
XLI. In which the captive still continues his adventures
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345 |
XLII. Which treats of what further took place in the inn and of several other things worth knowing
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359 |
XLIII. Wherein is related the pleasant story of the muleteer, together with other strange things that came to pass in the inn
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366 |
XLIV. In which are continued the unheard-of adventures of the inn
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376 |
XLV. 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
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384 |
XLVI. 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
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391 |
XLVII. Of the strange manner in which Don Quixote of La Mancha was carried away enchanted, together with other remarkable incidents
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399 |
XLVIII. In which the Canon pursues the subject of the books of chivalry, with other matters worthy of his wit
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408 |
XLIX. Which treats of the shrewd conversation which Sancho Panza held with his master,
Don Quixote
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416 |
L. Of the shrewd controversy which Don Quixote and the Canon held, together with
other incidents
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423 |
LI. Which deals with what the goatherd told those who were carrying off Don Quixote
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429 |
LII. Of the quarrel that Don Quixote had with the goatherd, together with the rare adventure of the penitents, which with an expenditure of sweat he brought to a happy conclusion
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433 |