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CONTENTS.
  1. CHAPTERPAGE
  2. XXXIX.
    In which the Trifaldi continues her marvellous and memorable story
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    268
  3. XL.
    Of matters relating and belonging to this adventure and to this memorable history
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    271
  4. XLI.
    Of the arrival of Clavileño and the end of this protracted adventure
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    276
  5. XLII.
    Of the counsels which Don Quixote gave Sancho Panza before he set out to govern the island, together with other well-considered matters
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    286
  6. XLIII.
    Of the second set of counsels Don Quixote gave Sancho Panza
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    291
  7. XLIV.
    How Sancho Panza was conducted to his government, and of the strange adventure that befell Don Quixote in the castle
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    297
  8. XLV.
    Of how the great Sancho Panza took possession of his island, and of how he made a beginning in governing
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    307
  9. XLVI.
    Of the terrible bell and cat fright that Don Quixote got in the course of the enamoured Altisidora's wooing
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    314
  10. XLVII.
    Wherein is continued the account of how Sancho Panza conducted himself in his government
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    318
  11. XLVIII.
    Of what befell Don Quixote with Doña Rodriguez, the duchess's duenna, together with other occurrences worthy of record and eternal remembrance
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    326
  12. XLIX.
    Of what happened to Sancho Panza in making the round of his island
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    334
  13. L.
    Wherein 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 wife
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    344
  14. LI.
    Of the progress of Sancho's government, and other such entertaining matters
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    352
  15. LII.
    Wherein is related the adventure of the second distressed or afflicted duenna, otherwise called Doña Rodriguez
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    359
  16. LIII.
    Of the troublous end and termination Sancho Panza's government came to
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    365