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CHAPTER PAGE LIV. Which deals with matters relating to this history and no other370 LV. Of what befell Sancho on the road, and other things that cannot be surpassed378 LVI. Of the prodigious and unparalleled battle that took place between Don Quixote of La Mancha and the lackey Tosilos in defence of the daughter of the duenna Doña Rodriguez385 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 damsels390 LVIII. Which tells how adventures came crowding on Don Quixote in such numbers that they gave one another no breathing-time394 LIX. Wherein is related the strange thing, which may be regarded as an adventure, that happened to Don Quixote404 LX. Of what happened to Don Quixote on his way to Barcelona412 LXI. Of what happened to Don Quixote on entering Barcelona, together with other matters that partake of the true rather than of the ingenious424 LXII. Which deals with the adventure of the enchanted head, together with other trivial matters which cannot be left untold427 LXIII. Of the mishap that befell Sancho Panza through the visit to the galleys, and the strange adventure of the fair Morisco439 LXIV. Treating of the adventure which gave Don Quixote more unhappiness than all that had hitherto befallen him448 LXV. Wherein is made known who the Knight of the White Moon was; likewise Don Gregorio's release, and other events452 LXVI. Which treats of what he who reads will see, or what he who has it read to him will hear457