Reader(s): McMillan, Roy
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Baroque
Catalogue No: NA0006
Barcode: 9781843794097
Release Date: 01/2011

CERVANTES, M. de: Don Quixote (Unabridged)

An old man, enchanted by tales of knightly courage, puts on his rusty armour and sets out on a quest of his own. For him, the world is filled with giants, knights and a peerless mistress. Others, such as his earthy squire Sancho Panza, see windmills, sheep and vulgar serving girls. But such prosaic interpretations do not satisfy the greatest figure in Western literature: Don Quixote.

Quixote’s story—moving, funny and thrilling—embodies the glory and absurdity, vanity and idealism, sorrow and delight of humanity. Cervantes created a hero for all time and for all mankind.

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Disc 1
Cervantes, Miguel de - Author
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1 DON QUIXOTE by Miguel de Cervantes [Saavedra] CHAPTER 1 06:38
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2 The first thing he did was to clean up some armour… 05:18
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3 CHAPTER 2 Which Treats of the First Sally the Ingenious Don Quixote… 04:27
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4 Writers there are who say the first adventure he met with… 04:30
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5 The host fancied he called him Castellan because he took… 05:05
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6 CHAPTER 3 Wherein is Related the Droll Way in which Don Quixote… 05:33
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7 Don Quixote promised to follow his advice scrupulously… 04:49
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8 But these freaks of his guest were not much to the liking of… 04:10
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9 CHAPTER 4 Of What Happened to Our Knight When He Left the Inn. 04:14
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10 'The difficulty is, Sir Knight, that I have no money here…' 04:52
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11 After he had gone about two miles Don Quixote perceived… 05:41
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12 CHAPTER 5 In Which the Narrative of Our Knight's Mishap… 04:38
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13 'I know who I am,' replied Don Quixote, 'and I know that I may…' 04:55
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14 CHAPTER 6 Of the Diverting and Important Scrutiny… 06:29
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15 To all this the barber gave his assent, and looked upon it as right… 05:22
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Disc 2
1 'This book,' said the barber, opening another, 'is the ten…' 03:46
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2 CHAPTER 7 Of the Second Sally of our Worthy Knight Don Quixote… 05:48
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3 In short, then, he remained at home fifteen days very quietly… 05:30
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4 CHAPTER 8 Of the Good Fortune Which the Valiant Don Quixote had… 05:30
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5 Don Quixote could not help laughing at his squire's simplicity… 04:50
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6 So saying, he advanced and posted himself in the middle of the road… 03:29
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7 Don Quixote understood him quite well, and answered him… 03:48
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8 PART 2 CHAPTER 9 In Which is Concluded the Terrific Battle… 04:55
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9 When I heard Dulcinea del Toboso named, I was struck with surprise… 03:38
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10 In this history I know will be found all that can be desired… 03:29
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11 CHAPTER 10 Of the Pleasant Discourse that Passed… 05:24
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12 Sancho took out some lint and ointment from the saddle-bags… 06:12
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13 CHAPTER 11 What Befell Don Quixote with Certain Goatherds… 07:23
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14 All this long harangue (which might very well have been spared)… 05:54
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15 CHAPTER 12 Of What a Goatherd Related to Those with Don Quixote… 04:06
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16 About this time the father of our Chrysostom died, and he was left heir… 03:48
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Disc 3
1 To proceed; you must know that though the uncle put before… 05:19
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2 CHAPTER 13 In Which is Ended the Story of the Shepherdess… 05:15
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3 By these words of his the travellers were able to satisfy themselves… 05:34
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4 'Nevertheless,' said the traveller, 'if I remember rightly…' 05:09
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5 They therefore made haste to reach the spot, and did so by the time… 05:38
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6 CHAPTER 14 Wherein are Inserted the Despairing Verses of the Dead… 06:51
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7 The 'Lay of Chrysostom' met with the approbation of the listener… 05:06
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8 Honour and virtue are the ornaments of the mind… 04:35
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9 With these words, and not waiting to hear a reply, she turned… 03:32
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10 CHAPTER 15 In Which is Related the Unfortunate Adventure… 03:55
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11 Sancho was the first to come to, and finding himself close to his… 04:23
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12 'In what has now befallen us,' answered Sancho, 'I'd have been well…' 04:41
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13 'For all that let me tell thee, brother Panza,' said Don Quixote… 04:23
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14 CHAPTER 16 Of What Happened to the Ingenious Gentleman… 04:22
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15 To all this conversation Don Quixote was listening very attentively… 03:29
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16 To proceed, then: after having paid a visit to his team and given them… 04:34
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Disc 4
1 Maritornes was fretting and sweating at finding herself held so fast… 04:22
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2 CHAPTER 17 In Which are Contained the Innumerable Troubles… 04:10
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3 By this time the Officer had succeeded in lighting the lamp… 05:01
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4 Sancho Panza, who also regarded the amendment of his master… 04:46
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5 'I have little to do with that,' replied the innkeeper; 'pay me…' 04:52
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6 CHAPTER 18 In Which is Related the Discourse Sancho Panza Held… 05:07
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7 Don Quixote turned to look and found that it was true, and rejoicing… 04:50
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8 And so he went on naming a number of knights of one squadron… 04:18
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9 So saying, he dashed into the midst of the squadron of ewes… 04:18
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10 Don Quixote now rose, and putting his left hand to his mouth… 05:06
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11 CHAPTER 19 Of the Shrewd Discourse Which Sancho Held… 05:03
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12 He took it into his head that the litter was a bier on which was borne… 05:49
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13 'I would have talked on till to-morrow,' said Don Quixote… 05:36
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14 CHAPTER 20 Of the Unexampled and Unheard-of Adventure Which… 04:09
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15 When Sancho heard his master's words he began to weep in the most… 04:31
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16 'What art thou talking about dismounting or sleeping for?' said Don… 04:10
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1 'It came to pass,' said Sancho, 'that the shepherd carried out his intention…' 03:42
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2 Just then, whether it was the cold of the morning that was now… 04:38
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3 Sancho began to weep afresh on again hearing the affecting… 04:38
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4 'No more of that, senor,' returned Sancho; 'I own I went a little too…' 04:33
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5 CHAPTER 21 Which Treats of the Exalted Adventure… 04:42
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6 He left the basin on the ground, with which Don Quixote contented… 04:17
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7 'I have never been in the habit,' said Don Quixote, 'of taking spoil…' 05:19
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8 Straightway it will come to pass that she will fix her eyes upon… 05:20
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9 'Thou needst not doubt it, Sancho,' replied Don Quixote, 'for in…' 06:13
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10 CHAPTER 22 Of the Freedom Don Quixote Conferred on Several… 05:22
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11 'And I think so too,' answered Don Quixote; then passing on… 05:03
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12 Behind all these there came a man of thirty, a very personable fellow… 04:14
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13 The commissary lifted his staff to strike Pasamonte in return… 04:07
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14 'That is all very well,' said Don Quixote, 'but I know…' 04:16
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15 CHAPTER 23 Of what befell Don Quixote in the Sierra Morena… 06:19
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16 While so engaged he raised his eyes and saw that his master had halted. 06:25
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1 The Knight of the Rueful Countenance was still very anxious to find… 05:23
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2 'Tell me, good man,' said Don Quixote, 'do you know…' 03:59
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3 'We forced him to release his hold with no little difficulty…' 03:24
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4 CHAPTER 24 In Which is continued the Adventure of the Sierra Morena. 04:04
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5 'My name is Cardenio, my birthplace one of the best cities of this…' 04:59
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6 It so happened, then, that as between friends no secret… 05:16
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7 It so happened, then, that Lusinda having begged of me a book… 05:01
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8 CHAPTER 25 Which Treats of the Strange Things That Happened… 04:56
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9 'Senor,' replied Sancho, 'is it a good rule of chivalry…' 05:03
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10 'There is the point,' replied Don Quixote, 'and that is the beauty of…' 04:22
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11 'This is the place, oh, ye heavens, that I select and choose…' 05:25
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12 'Purgatory dost thou call it, Sancho?' said Don Quixote… 05:09
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13 But all things considered, what good can it do the lady… 05:53
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14 'By the life of my father,' said Sancho, when he heard the letter… 05:38
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15 CHAPTER 26 In Which are Continued the Refinements Wherewith… 03:40
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16 And then it occurred to him how he might make one… 03:10
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Disc 7
1 As for Sancho Panza, coming out upon the high road… 05:34
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2 It gave them no little amusement, both of them, to see what a good… 04:56
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3 CHAPTER 27 Of How the Curate and the Barber Proceeded… 05:35
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4 And still more surprised were they when they perceived that… 05:42
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5 As they, both of them, desired nothing more than to hear… 06:01
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6 But the night before the unhappy day of my departure she wept… 05:20
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7 To proceed: as soon as Lusinda saw me she said, 'Cardenio, I am…' 05:06
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8 'The priest stood waiting for Lusinda, who for…' 04:56
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9 'Thus soliloquising and agitated, I journeyed onward for…' 04:45
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10 PART FOUR CHAPTER 28 Which Treats of the Strange and Delightful… 06:04
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11 While the curate was speaking, the disguised damsel stood as if… 05:45
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12 The moment the speaker mentioned the name of Don Fernando… 06:32
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13 When Cardenio heard her say she was called Dorothea, he showed… 03:21
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14 'All these questions and answers passed through my mind…' 04:08
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Disc 8
1 Cardenio heard the name of Lusinda, but he only shrugged… 03:58
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2 What I learned revived my hopes, and I was better pleased not to… 04:02
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3 CHAPTER 29 Which Treats of the Droll Device and Method… 05:00
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4 Cardenio and Dorothea thanked him, and accepted the kind offer… 05:28
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5 By this time Dorothea had seated herself upon the curate's mule… 04:44
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6 Don Quixote then mounted Rocinante, and the barber settled himself… 04:56
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7 The curate, seeing the danger of discovery that threatened… 05:02
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8 CHAPTER 30 Which Treats of Address Displayed by the Fair Dorothea… 06:15
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9 '"Don Quixote,"' he must have said, senora,' observed Sancho… 05:48
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10 The last words of his master about not wanting to marry… 05:22
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11 'Let your worship ask what you will,' answered Sancho…' 05:36
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12 CHAPTER 31 Of the Delectable Discussion Between Don Quixote… 05:41
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13 'She is generous in the extreme,' said Don Quixote… 05:27
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14 'I hold thou art in the right of it, Sancho,' said Don Quixote… 04:29
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15 'All that your worship has said is quite true,' answered the lad… 04:07
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Disc 9
1 CHAPTER 32 Which Treats of What Befell Don Quixote's Party… 04:51
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2 'Hush, child,' said the landlady; 'it seems to me thou knowest…' 04:46
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3 'Try that bone on another dog,' said the landlord… 04:03
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4 CHAPTER 33 In Which is Related the Novel of 'The Ill-Advised…' 05:33
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5 It happened, however, that on one occasion when the two… 05:01
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6 Such were the words Anselmo addressed to Lothario… 05:25
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7 Either thou dost not hold her to be what thou sayest, or thou… 05:24
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8 Remember there is no jewel in the world so precious as a chaste… 05:27
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9 'When God created our first parent in the earthly paradise…' 05:48
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10 That night, however, he thought of a plan by which he might deceive… 06:11
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11 Unhappy, shortsighted Anselmo, what art thou doing, what art thou… 05:40
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12 CHAPTER 34 In Which is Continued the Novel of 'The Ill-Advised…' 05:50
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13 Anselmo was completely satisfied by the words of Lothario… 05:59
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14 It so happened that finding herself on one occasion alone… 04:02
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15 All that Camilla could do was to entreat Leonela to say nothing… 04:26
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Disc 10
1 Anselmo was amazed, overwhelmed, and astounded at the words… 05:36
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2 'Ah, senora,' said the crafty Leonela, who knew her part… 05:19
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3 Anselmo, hidden behind some tapestries where he had concealed… 05:15
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4 As she uttered these words, with incredible energy and swiftness… 03:47
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5 Camilla replied that she believed she was right and that she… 03:24
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6 CHAPTER 35 Which Treats of the Heroic and Prodigious Battle… 05:02
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7 Who could have helped laughing at the absurdities of the pair… 05:19
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8 There is no need of saying whether Camilla was agitated or not… 04:10
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9 This disastrous intelligence almost robbed Anselmo not only of… 03:49
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10 CHAPTER 36 Which Treats of More Curious Incidents that Occurred… 05:07
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11 The instant she recognised him, with a prolonged plaintive cry… 06:21
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12 All this and more the injured Dorothea delivered with such earnest… 04:30
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13 And the curate bade him remember that only death could part… 05:41
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14 CHAPTER 37 In Which is Continued the Story of the Famous Prince… 05:10
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15 'I am informed, fair lady, by my squire here that your greatness…' 04:16
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16 'I tell thee again, Sancho, thou art a fool,' said Don Quixote… 04:42
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Disc 11
1 By these words he excited a desire in all who heard him, to know… 04:28
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2 Since, therefore, arms have need of the mind, as much as letters… 04:17
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3 CHAPTER 38 Which Treats of the Curious Discourse Don Quixote… 04:07
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4 For what dread of want or poverty that can reach or harass… 04:43
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5 CHAPTER 39 Wherein the Captive Relates his Life and Adventures. 05:37
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6 It is now some twenty-two years since I left my father's house… 05:47
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7 We returned to Constantinople, and the following year… 06:40
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8 CHAPTER 40 In Which the Story of the Captive is Continued. 05:57
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9 I, however, was one of those on ransom, for when it was discovered… 05:24
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10 We made trial as before, each of the same three going forward… 04:26
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11 Judge, sirs, whether we had reason for surprise and joy… 06:03
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12 These were the words and contents of the second paper, and on… 04:53
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13 CHAPTER 41 In Which the Captive Still Continues his Adventures. 04:31
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14 It would be beyond my power now to describe to you the great… 04:17
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15 While we were still engaged in this conversation, a Moor came… 04:16
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Disc 12
1 The Christians who were to row were ready and in hiding… 05:28
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2 Finding herself now on board, and that we were about to give way… 05:37
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3 'Daughter, is this true, what he says?' cried the Moor. 'It is…' 05:05
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4 But neither could her father hear her nor we see him when she said… 05:52
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5 The dawn came, more slowly, I think, than we could have wished… 03:37
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6 As soon as the horsemen understood that we were Christian captives… 03:41
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7 CHAPTER 42 Which Treats of What Further Took Place in the Inn… 05:38
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8 'Leave it to me to find out that,' said the curate; 'though there is no…' 05:04
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9 All this and more the Judge uttered with such deep emotion… 04:11
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10 CHAPTER 43 Wherein is Related the Pleasant Story of the Muleteer… 05:33
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11 Meanwhile the time for my father's departure arrived… 05:49
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12 Don Quixote had got so far in his pathetic speech when the landlady's… 04:18
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13 He was, as has been said, standing on Rocinante, with his arm… 05:48
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14 CHAPTER 44 In Which Are Continued the Unheard-of Adventures… 05:17
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15 Dorothea at this instant came out of her room, followed by Dona… 05:38
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1 Thus matters stood at the inn-gate, where there was a very lively… 03:38
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2 Sancho, finding himself so unexpectedly assailed, and hearing… 03:27
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3 CHAPTER 45 In Which the doubtful Question of Mambrino's Helmet… 04:09
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4 To those who were in the secret of Don Quixote's humour all this… 05:06
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5 All paused at his mighty voice, and he went on to say… 04:06
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6 As soon as he had satisfied himself, folding up the parchment… 03:47
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7 CHAPTER 46 Of the End of the Notable Adventure of the Officers… 05:42
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8 'On, then, in God's name,' said Don Quixote; 'for, when a lady…' 05:51
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9 They were all eager to know what the affair of the blanket was… 06:51
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10 CHAPTER 47 Of the Strange Manner in Which Don Quixote… 04:59
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11 While this was passing between the ladies of the castle and Don… 05:41
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12 When the canon heard both the prisoner and the man who was… 05:55
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13 What mind, that is not wholly barbarous and uncultured, can find… 04:52
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14 CHAPTER 48 In Which the Canon Pursues the Subject of the Books. 04:14
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15 'You have touched upon a subject, senor canon,' observed the curate… 05:09
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16 Others write plays with such heedlessness that, after they have been… 05:14
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Disc 14
1 'May Our Lady be good to me!' said Sancho, lifting up his voice… 02:25
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2 CHAPTER 49 Which Treats of the Shrewd Conversation… 04:55
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3 The canon gazed at him, wondering at the extraordinary nature… 04:58
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4 'Well then,' returned Don Quixote, 'to my mind it is you who are…' 05:56
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5 CHAPTER 50 Of the Shrewd Controversy Which Don Quixote… 05:56
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6 'But I will not expatiate any further upon this, as it may be gathered…' 04:24
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7 By this time the canon's servants, who had gone to the inn to fetch… 04:25
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8 CHAPTER 51 Which Deals With What the Goatherd Told Those Who… 05:14
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9 This soldier, then, that I have described, this Vicente de la Rocca… 06:12
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10 CHAPTER 52 Of the Quarrel That Don Quixote Had… 04:22
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11 The fact was that the clouds had that year withheld their moisture… 06:18
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12 At the cries and moans of Sancho, Don Quixote came to himself… 04:44
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13 While this conversation passed between Sancho Panzo and his wife… 03:45
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14 PANIAGUADO, ACADEMICIAN OF ARGAMASILLA… 04:13
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1 VOLUME 2 PART 1 CHAPTER 1 Of the Interview the Curate… 04:58
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2 'I am not versed in stories,' said Don Quixote; 'but I know the oath…' 05:11
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3 Approaching a cage in which there was a furious madman… 05:23
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4 But now sloth triumphs over energy, indolence over exertion… 03:54
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5 'How big, in your worship's opinion, may the giant Morgante…' 04:21
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6 CHAPTER 2 Which Treats of the Notable Altercation Which Sancho… 04:36
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7 In short, Sancho, I would have thee tell me all that has come to thine… 04:45
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8 CHAPTER 3 Of the Laughable Conversation that Passed Between… 05:13
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9 'The sage has left nothing in the ink-bottle,' replied Samson… 04:59
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10 'Then, I say,' said Don Quixote, 'the author of my history was no…' 06:05
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11 CHAPTER 4 In Which Sancho Panza Gives a Satisfactory Reply… 05:11
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12 Sancho had hardly uttered these words when the neighing of… 05:21
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13 CHAPTER 5 Of the Shrewd and Droll Conversation that Passed… 05:41
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14 'Why, you idiot and wife for Barabbas,' said Sancho, 'what do…' 03:40
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15 'Do you know why, husband?' replied Teresa; 'because…' 03:45
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1 CHAPTER 6 Of What Took Place Between Don Quixote and his Niece… 04:29
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2 'By the God that gives me life,' said Don Quixote, 'if thou wert not…' 04:10
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3 Of plebeian lineages I have nothing to say, save that they… 03:48
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4 CHAPTER 7 Of What Passed Between Don Quixote and his Squire… 05:15
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5 'All that is very true,' said Don Quixote; 'but I cannot make out…' 04:49
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6 At this, Don Quixote, turning to Sancho, said, 'Did I not tell thee…' 04:38
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7 CHAPTER 8 Wherein is Related What Befell Don Quixote… 05:04
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8 'So I say too,' replied Sancho; 'and I suspect in that legend or history…' 05:22
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9 'All that your worship has said so far,' said Sancho… 05:20
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10 CHAPTER 9 Wherein is Related What Will Be Seen There. 03:40
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11 'Thou wilt drive me to desperation, Sancho,' said Don Quixote. 04:18
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12 CHAPTER 10 Wherein is Related the Crafty Device Sancho… 05:56
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13 Such was the soliloquy Sancho held with himself, and all the… 04:27
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14 By this time they had cleared the wood, and saw the three village… 04:41
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15 The pack-saddle being secured, as Don Quixote was about to lift up… 04:34
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16 CHAPTER 11 Of the Strange Adventure Which the Valiant Don… 04:15
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1 Don Quixote was about to reply to Sancho Panza, but he was… 04:35
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2 'Then I will recover him,' said Don Quixote, 'even if he be shut up…' 04:13
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3 CHAPTER 12 Of the Strange Adventure Which Befell… 06:13
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4 Sancho at last fell asleep at the foot of a cork tree… 03:43
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5 'Not so,' said Don Quixote at this, 'for I am of La Mancha…' 03:40
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6 CHAPTER 13 In Which is Continued the Adventure of the Knight… 04:54
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7 'I do disown them,' replied Sancho, 'and in this way…' 03:38
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8 Sancho ate without requiring to be pressed, and in the dark bolted… 04:14
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9 CHAPTER 14 Wherein is Continued the Adventure of the Knight… 04:36
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10 'Calm yourself, sir knight,' said Don Quixote, 'and give ear…' 05:18
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11 'I can remedy that entirely,' said he of the Grove, 'and in this way.' 04:57
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12 With this, cutting short the colloquy, they mounted, and Don… 04:27
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13 Sancho came up, and when he saw the countenance… 04:50
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14 CHAPTER 15 Wherein it is Told and Known Who the Knight… 04:16
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15 CHAPTER 16 Of What Befell Don Quixote with a Discreet Gentleman… 06:15
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16 Don Quixote saw very plainly the attention with which the traveler… 05:49
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Disc 18
1 Sancho listened with the greatest attention to the account… 04:48
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2 And do not suppose, senor, that I apply the term vulgar… 04:36
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3 CHAPTER 17 Wherein is Shown the Furthest… 05:44
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4 'So, so,' said the gentleman to himself at this; 'our worthy knight…' 05:41
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5 It is to be observed, that on coming to this passage, the author… 05:57
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6 'Then,' said Don Quixote, 'if his Majesty should happen to ask…' 05:44
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7 PART 2: CHAPTER 18 Of What Happened to Don Quixote… 05:40
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8 'So far,' said Don Lorenzo to himself, 'I should not take you…' 04:39
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9 'A discerning friend of mine,' said Don Quixote, 'was of opinion that…' 03:52
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10 SONNET The lovely maid, she pierces now the wall; Heart pierced… 04:15
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11 CHAPTER 19 In Which is Related the Adventure… 04:57
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12 'If all those who love one another were to marry,' said Don Quixote… 04:51
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13 'Look here, bachelor Corchuelo,' returned the student, 'you have…' 05:12
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14 CHAPTER 20 Wherein an Account is Given of the Wedding of Camach. 04:46
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15 Countless were the hares ready skinned and the plucked fowls… 04:46
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Disc 19
1 Following these there came an artistic dance… 04:36
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2 Don Quixote asked one of the nymphs who it was… 04:21
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3 CHAPTER 21 In Which Camach's Wedding is Continued… 05:00
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4 Basilio, however, reviving slightly, said in a weak voice… 04:42
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5 'For one so badly wounded,' observed Sancho at this point… 05:10
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6 CHAPTER 22 Wherein is Related the Grand Adventure of the Cave… 05:31
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7 The cousin arrived at last, leading an ass in foal, with a packsaddle… 04:38
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8 On coming within sight of it the cousin, Sancho, and Don Quixote… 06:04
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9 CHAPTER 23 Of the Wonderful Things the Incomparable… 05:07
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10 His right hand (which seemed to me somewhat hairy and sinewy…) 05:11
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11 'And now there was heard a great outcry and lamentation…' 05:36
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12 'I believe,' replied Sancho, 'that this Merlin, or those enchanters…' 06:42
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13 CHAPTER 24 Wherein are Related a Thousand Trifling matters… 06:41
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14 Leaving the hermitage, they pushed on towards the inn, and a little… 06:15
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Disc 20
1 CHAPTER 25 Wherein is Set Down the Braying Adventure… 05:54
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2 So they returned disconsolate and hoarse to their village… 03:53
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3 Master Pedro now came back, and in a cart followed the show… 04:36
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4 'Thou dost not understand me, Sancho,' said Don Quixote; 'I only…' 04:56
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5 CHAPTER 26 Wherein is Continued the Droll Adventure… 04:27
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6 If you, sir knight, to France are bound, Oh! For Gaiferos ask… 05:01
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7 The complete destruction of the show being thus accomplished… 03:47
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8 The landlord and Sancho consented, and then Master Pedro… 03:51
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9 CHAPTER 27 Wherein it is Shown Who Master Pedro and his Ape… 05:17
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10 From this device Don Quixote concluded that these people must be… 03:46
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11 It would be a nice business indeed if all these illustrious cities… 04:45
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12 CHAPTER 28 Of Matters that Benengeli Says He Who Reads Them… 04:49
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13 'When I worked for Tom Carrasco, the father of the bachelor…' 05:28
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14 CHAPTER 29 Of the Famous Adventure of the Enchanted Bark. 03:22
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15 'Now they are tied,' said Sancho; 'what are we to do next?' 04:20
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16 They now came in sight of some large water mills that stood… 04:55
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17 CHAPTER 30 Of Don Quixote's Adventure with a Fair Huntress. 04:45
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Disc 21
1 Sancho returned to his master mightily pleased with this gratifying… 05:08
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2 CHAPTER 31 Which Treats of Many and Great Matters. 04:55
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3 While this conversation, amusing to all except Don Quixote… 05:36
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4 'It would be well,' said Don Quixote, 'if your highnesses would…' 05:55
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5 CHAPTER 32 Of the Reply Don Quixote Gave his Censurer… 05:03
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6 When he had done laughing, he said to Don Quixote… 05:17
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7 At length the damsel with the jug returned and they made an end… 05:31
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8 'There is no denying it,' said the duchess; 'but still, if we are…' 05:14
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9 And as a proof of all this, I must tell your highnesses… 04:28
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10 The duchess was ready to die with laughter when she saw Sancho's… 03:55
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11 PART 3: CHAPTER 33 Of the Delectable Discourse Which the Duchess… 05:38
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12 'To be sure they don't lie!' exclaimed Dona Rodriguez… 04:32
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13 Sancho upon this related to her, word for word, what has been said… 04:22
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14 CHAPTER 34 Which Relates How They Learned the Way in Which… 05:00
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15 'Quite the contrary, Sancho; you are wrong there,' said the duke… 06:10
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Disc 22
1 Night now closed in more completely, and many lights began to flit… 03:44
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2 CHAPTER 35 Wherein is Continued the Instruction Given… 06:01
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3 As soon as Sancho had done speaking the nymph in silver… 04:40
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4 'Senor,' said Sancho, 'won't two days' grace be given me…' 04:54
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5 CHAPTER 36 Wherein is Related the Strange and Undreamt of… 05:16
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6 When she had done reading the letter the duchess said to Sancho… 03:08
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7 'Most high and mighty senor, my name is Trifaldin of the White Beard.' 03:57
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8 CHAPTER 37 Wherein is Continued the Notable Adventure… 04:01
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9 CHAPTER 38 Wherein is Told the Distressed Duenna's Tale… 04:46
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10 On hearing this, the Distressed Duenna made as though… 04:41
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11 From that sweet enemy of mine My bleeding heart hath… 04:24
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12 CHAPTER 39 In Which the Trifaldi Continues… 05:58
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13 CHAPTER 40 Of Matters Relating and Belonging to This Adventure… 04:33
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14 'For going smoothly and easily,' said Sancho at this, 'give me…' 03:06
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15 'In the king's name!' exclaimed Sancho, 'what have squires got…' 03:51
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16 CHAPTER 41 Of the Arrival of Clavileno and the End… 04:35
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17 'Since the memorable adventure of the fulling mills…' 05:22
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Disc 23
1 They were then blindfolded, and Don Quixote, finding himself… 05:27
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2 As soon as Don Quixote had read the inscription on the parchment… 06:07
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3 CHAPTER 42 Of the Counsels Which Don Quixote Gave Sancho… 05:45
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4 'First of all, my son, thou must fear God, for in the fear of him…' 05:30
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5 CHAPTER 43 Of the Second Set of Counsels Don Quixote… 03:54
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6 'God alone can cure that,' said Sancho; 'for I have more proverbs…' 04:18
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7 'Oh, God's curse upon thee, Sancho!' here exclaimed Don Quixote… 04:13
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8 CHAPTER 44 How Sancho Panza Was Conducted… 05:01
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9 Let worthy Sancho go in peace, and good luck to him, Gentle Reader… 05:09
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10 Here Cide Hamete exclaimed as he was writing, 'O poverty, poverty…' 04:22
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11 So having tuned the harp, Altisidora, running her hand across… 04:40
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12 CHAPTER 45 Of How the Great Sancho Panza Took… 05:30
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13 The debtor took his stick again, and bowing his head left… 04:10
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14 As soon as she was gone Sancho said to the cattle dealer… 04:50
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15 CHAPTER 46 Of the Terrible Bell and Cat Fright that Don Quixote… 04:23
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16 Don Quixote had got so far with his song, to which the duke… 03:44
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Disc 24
1 CHAPTER 47 Wherein is Continued the Account of How Sancho… 05:53
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2 The doctor was dismayed when he saw the governor in such… 05:12
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3 'The case is this, senor,' continued the farmer, 'that by God's Mercy…' 05:39
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4 CHAPTER 48 Of What Befell Don Quixote with Dona Rodriguez… 04:18
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5 'I carry nobody's messages, senor,' said the duenna; 'little you…' 04:22
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6 'The fact is, then, Senor Don Quixote, that though you see me seated…' 04:33
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7 To come to the point, the son of a very rich farmer, living… 04:24
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8 CHAPTER 49 Of What Happened to Sancho in Making the Round… 04:57
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9 Night came, and with the permission of Doctor Pedro Recio… 05:02
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10 'By God,' said the young man, 'your worship will make me sleep…' 05:15
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11 On seeing this the secretary leant over to the head-carver's ear… 04:07
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12 'So then, senora,' said Sancho, 'no other mishap has befallen you…' 03:05
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13 CHAPTER 50 Wherein is Set Forth Who the Enchanters… 04:39
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14 Teresa stood lost in astonishment, and her daughter just as much… 04:41
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15 'God help us,' said the curate, 'we don't understand you, Teresa…' 03:32
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16 'And why not, mother!' said Sanchica; 'would to God it were today…' 04:33
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Disc 25
1 CHAPTER 51 Of the Progress of Sancho's Government, and Other… 05:46
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2 'That is true,' said thE Major-domo; 'and I maintain that Lycurgus…' 05:56
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3 Sancho listened to the letter with great attention, and it was praised… 05:58
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4 CHAPTER 52 Wherein is Related the Adventure of the Second… 04:55
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5 And then plucking off a glove he threw it down in the middle of… 04:44
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6 All were greatly amused by Teresa Panza's letter, but particularly… 04:30
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7 PART 4: CHAPTER 53 Of the Troublous End and Termination Sancho… 04:06
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8 Urged by these exhortations and reproaches the poor governor… 03:42
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9 Then having Dapple saddled, he, with great pain and difficulty… 04:06
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10 CHAPTER 54 Which Deals with Matters Relating to this History… 06:05
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11 Sancho beheld all, 'and nothing gave him pain;' so far from that… 05:36
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12 To this Sancho replied, 'Remember, Ricote, that may not…' 04:54
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13 CHAPTER 55 Of What Befell Sancho on the Road… 05:55
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14 Here Cide Hamete leaves him, and returns to Don Quixote… 03:51
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15 Don Quixote left him, and hastened to the castle to tell the duke… 05:00
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1 CHAPTER 56 Of the Prodigious and Unparalleled Battle that Took… 06:04
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2 The marshal of the field was lost in astonishment at the words of… 04:18
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3 CHAPTER 57 Which Treats of How Don Quixote Took Leave… 04:05
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4 All the while the unhappy Altisidora was bewailing herself… 03:04
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5 CHAPTER 58 Which Tells How Adventures Came Crowding… 05:57
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6 Sancho was amazed afresh at the extent of his master's knowledge… 05:09
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7 While engaged in this discourse they were making their way through… 05:21
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8 At this instant there came up to a spot where the four stood… 04:30
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9 Don Quixote, then, having, as has been said, planted himself… 03:02
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10 CHAPTER 59 Wherein is Related the Strange Thing… 04:13
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11 They woke up rather late, mounted once more and resumed… 04:12
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12 On hearing this Don Quixote, full of wrath and indignation… 04:06
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13 Exceedingly great was the amusement the two gentlemen derived… 03:58
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14 CHAPTER 60 Of What Happened to Don Quixote on his Way… 05:36
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15 And now day dawned; and if the dead freebooters had scared them… 05:33
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16 Roque, filled with admiration at the gallant bearing, high spirit… 05:31
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Disc 27
1 Roque Guinart found his squires at the place to which… 05:46
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2 Roque asked the pilgrims the same questions he had put… 04:29
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3 CHAPTER 61 Of What Happened to Don Quixote on Entering… 06:07
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4 CHAPTER 62 Which Deals with the Adventure of the Enchanted Head. 05:39
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5 Don Quixote was amazed at the virtue and property of the head… 05:26
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6 The next day Don Antonio thought he might as well make trial… 05:41
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7 The questions and answers came to an end here, but not the wonder… 04:22
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8 'I,' said Don Quixote, 'have some little smattering of Italian…' 04:37
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9 CHAPTER 63 Of the Mishap that Befell Sancho Panza Through… 05:10
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10 On hearing this the admiral sprang upon the gangway crying… 04:37
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11 What heart could be so hard as not to be softened by these words… 05:03
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12 The king then arranged that I should return to Spain… 05:57
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Disc 28
1 CHAPTER 64 Treating of the Adventure Which Gave Don Quixote… 04:39
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2 The Knight of the White Moon had been seen from the city… 04:42
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3 CHAPTER 65 Wherein is Made Known Who the Knight of the White… 05:25
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4 Don Quixote cheered up a little and said 'Of a truth I am almost…' 05:41
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5 CHAPTER 66 Which Treats of What He Who Reads Will See… 05:06
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6 With this permission Sancho said to the peasants who stood clustered… 05:16
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7 CHAPTER 67 Of the Resolution Don Quixote formed to Turn Shepherd. 05:45
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8 'I don't mean to give her any but Teresona,' said Sancho… 05:02
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9 CHAPTER 68 Of the Bristly Adventure That Befell Don Quixote. 05:23
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10 'I suppose it is the chastisement of heaven, too,' said Sancho… 05:07
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11 CHAPTER 69 Of the Strangest and Most Extraordinary Adventure… 05:25
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12 On hearing this Sancho broke silence and cried out… 05:50
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Disc 29
1 CHAPTER 70 Which Follows Sixty-Nine and Deals with Matters… 04:25
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2 Thereupon the duke seized the opportunity of practising… 05:21
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3 'A vision it must have been, no doubt,' said Don Quixote, 'for there…' 05:20
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4 CHAPTER 71 Of What Passed Between Don Quixote and his Squire… 04:13
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5 Night, longed for by Don Quixote with the greatest anxiety in the… 04:14
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6 Don Quixote obeyed, and stripping himself covered Sancho who… 04:00
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7 CHAPTER 72 Of How Don Quixote and Sancho Reached Their Village. 05:31
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8 'That I will do most willingly,' replied Don Alvaro; 'though it amazes…' 04:27
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9 CHAPTER 73 Of the Omens Don Quixote Had As He Entered… 04:41
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10 Don Quixote at once, without any regard to time or season… 05:03
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11 CHAPTER 74 Of How Don Quixote Fell Sick, and of the Will He Made. 05:19
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12 They looked at one another, wondering at Don Quixote's words… 05:51
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13 With this he closed his will, and a faintness coming over him… 04:40
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