From the Book - Registered edition.
Wherein is rehearsed the unfortunate adventure which happened to Don Quixote, by encountering with certain Yanguesian carriers
Of that which happened unto the ingenuous knight within the inn, which he supposed to be a castle
Wherein are rehearsed the innumerable misfortunes which Don Quixote and his good Squire Sancho suffered in the inn, which he, to his harm, thought to be a castle
Wherein are rehearsed the discourses passed between Sancho Panza and his lord, Don Quixote, with other adventures worthy the recital
Of the discreet discourse passed between Sancho and his lord; with the adventure succeeding of a dead body; and other notable occurrences
Of a wonderful adventure, achieved with less hazard than ever any other knight did any, by the valorous Don Quixote of the Mancha
Of the high adventure and rich winning of the helmet of Mambrino, with other successes which befel the invincible knight
Of the liberty Don Quixote gave to many wretches, who were a-carrying perforce to a place they desired not
Of that which befel the famous Don Quixote in Sierra Morena which was one of the most rare adventures that in this or any other so authentic a history is recounted
Wherein is prosecuted the adventure of Sierra Morena
Which treats of the strange adventures that happened to the knight of the Mancha in Sierra Morena; and of the penance he did there, in imitation of Beltenebros
Wherein are prosecuted the pranks played by Don Quixote in his amorous humours in the mountains of Sierra Morena
How the curate and the barber put their design in practice, with many other things worthy to be recorded in this famous history.