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CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
DEDICATTON PAGE
1
PROLOGUE 3
PART II.
CHAPTER I. Of what passed between the Curate, the Barber, and
Don Quixote, concerning his Indisposition.
9
CHAPTER II. Which treats of the memorable Quarrel between
Sancho Panza and Don Quixote's Niece and Housekeeper;
with other pleasant Passages
21
CHAPTER III. Of the pleasant Discourse between Don Quixote,
Sancho Panza, and the Bachelor Samson Carrasco
27
CHAPTER IV. Wherein Sancho Panza satisfies the Bachelor
Samson Carrasco in his Doubts and Queries; with (other
Passages fit to be known and related
35
CHAPTER V. Of the wise and pleasant Dialogue between Sancho
Panza and Teresa Panza his Wife; together with other
Passages worthy of happy memory
41
CHAPTER VI. Of what passed between Don Quixote, his Niece,
and the Housekeeper; being one of the most important
Chapters in the whole History
48
CHAPTER VII. Of Don Quixote's Conference with his Squire,
and other famous Passages
54
CHAPTER VIII. Wherein is told Don Quixote's success in his
Journey to visit the Lady Dulcinea del Toboso
61
CHAPTER IX. That gives an Account of Things which will be
found in it
68

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. Volume: 2. Contributors: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - author. Publisher: G. Bell and Sons. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1919. Page Number: v.
    
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