Don Quixote_ Translation by Edith Grossman (HarperCollins) - Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra [1]
Chapter XXIX
Which recounts the amusing artifice and arrangement that was devised for freeing our enamored knight from the harsh penance he had imposed on himself
Chapter XXX
Which recounts the good judgment of the beautiful Dorotea, along with other highly diverting and amusing matters
Chapter XXXI
Regarding the delectable words that passed between Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, his squire, as well as other events
Chapter XXXII
Which recounts what occurred in the inn to the companions of Don Quixote
Chapter XXXIII
Which recounts the novel of The Man Who Was Recklessly
Chapter XXXIV
In which the novel of The Man Who Was Recklessly Curious continues
Chapter XXXV
In which the novel of The Man Who Was Recklessly Curious is concluded
Chapter XXXVI
Which recounts the fierce and uncommon battle that Don Quixote had with some skins of red wine, along with other unusual events that occurred in the inn
Chapter XXXVII
In which the history of the famous Princess Micomicona continues, along with other diverting adventures
Chapter XXXVIII
Which tells of the curious discourse on arms and letters given by Don Quixote
Chapter XXXIX
In which the captive recounts his life and adventures
Chapter XL
In which the history of the captive continues
Chapter XLI
In which the captive continues his tale
Chapter XLII
Which recounts further events at the inn as well as many other things worth knowing
Chapter XLIII
Which recounts the pleasing tale of the muledriver’s boy, along with other strange events that occurred at the inn
Chapter XLIV
In which the remarkable events at the inn continue
Chapter XLV
In which questions regarding the helmet of Mambrino and the packsaddle are finally resolved, as well as other entirely true adventures
Chapter XLVI
Regarding the notable adventure of the officers of the Holy Brotherhood, and the great ferocity of our good knight Don Quixote
Chapter XLVII
Regarding the strange manner in which Don Quixote of La Mancha was enchanted, and other notable events
Chapter XLVIII
In which the canon continues to discuss books of chivalry, as well as other matters worthy of his ingenuity
Chapter XLIX
Which recounts the clever conversation that Sancho Panza had with his master, Don Quixote
Chapter L
Regarding the astute arguments that Don Quixote had with the canon, as well as other matters
Chapter LI
Which recounts what the goatherd told to all those who were taking Don Quixote home
Chapter LII
Regarding the quarrel that Don Quixote had with the goatherd, as well as the strange adventure of the penitents, which he brought to a successful conclusion by the sweat of his brow
Second Part of the Ingenious Gentleman
Don Quixote of La Mancha
Dedication
Prologue to the Reader
Chapter I
Regarding what transpired when the priest and the barber discussed his illness with Don Quixote
Chapter II
Which deals with the notable dispute that Sancho Panza had with Don Quixote’s niece and housekeeper, as well as other amusing topics
Chapter III
Regarding the comical discussion held by Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, and Bachelor Sansón Carrasco
Chapter IV
In which Sancho Panza satisfies Bachelor Sansón Carrasco with regard to his doubts and questions, with other events worthy of being known and recounted
Chapter V
Concerning the clever and amusing talk that passed between Sancho Panza and his wife, Teresa Panza, and other events worthy of happy memory
Chapter VI
Regarding what transpired between Don Quixote and his niece and housekeeper, which is one of the most important chapters in the entire history
Chapter VII
Regarding the conversation that Don Quixote had with his squire, as well as other exceptionally famous events
Chapter VIII
Which recounts what befell Don Quixote as he was going to see his lady Dulcinea of Toboso
Chapter IX
Which recounts what will soon be seen
Chapter X
Which recounts Sancho’s ingenuity in enchanting the lady Dulcinea, and other events as ridiculous as they are true
Chapter XI
Regarding the strange