
| PART ONE THE AUTHOR’S PREFACE TO THE READER BOOK Ⅰ Ⅰ The quality and manner of life of the renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha Ⅱ Of Don Quixote’s first Sally Ⅲ An Account of the pleasant method taken by Don Quixote to be dubbed a Knight Ⅳ What befell the Knight after he had left the inn Ⅴ A further Account of our Knight’s Mioeortunes Ⅵ Of the pleasant and curious scrutiny with the Curate and the Barber made of the Library of our ingenious Gentleman Ⅶ Don Quixote’s second Sally in quest of Adventure Ⅷ Of the good success which the valorous Don Quixote had in the most terrifying and never-to-be-imagined Adventure of the Wind-Mills, with other transactions worthy to be transmitted to posterity BOOK Ⅱ Ⅰ The event of the most stupendous Combat between the brave Biscainer and the valorous Don Quixote Ⅱ What farther befell Don Quixote with the Biscainer; and of the danger he ran among a parcel of Yanguesians Ⅲ What passed between Don Quixote and the Goatherd Ⅳ The Story which a young Goatherd told to those that were with Don Quixote Ⅴ A continuation of the Story of Marcella Ⅵ The unfortunate Shepherd’s Verses and other unexpected matters BOOK Ⅲ Ⅰ Giving an Account of Don Quixote’s unfortunate Rencounter with certain bloody-minded and wicked Yanguesian Carriers Ⅱ What happened to Don Quixote in the inn which he took for a Castle Ⅲ AfurtherAccount of the innumerable Hardships which the brave Don Quixote, and his worthy Squire Sancho, underwent in the inn Ⅳ Of the Discourse between the Knight and the Squire, with other matters worth relating Ⅴ Of the wise Discourse between Sancho and his Master; as also of the Adventure of the Dead Corpse, and other famous Occurrences Ⅵ Of a wonderful Adventure achieved by the valorous Don Quixote de la Mancha; the like never compassed with less danger by any of the most famous Knights in the World Ⅶ Of the high Adventure and Conquest of Mambrino’s Helmet, with other Events relating to our invincible Knight Ⅷ How Don Quixote set free many miserable creatures, who were carrying, much against their wills, to a place they did not like BOOK Ⅳ PART TWO |
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