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"DON QUIXOTE INSISTED THAT THE BOAT HAD BEEN SENT BY MAGIC TO FETCH HIM TO SOME GREAT KNIGHT."—Page 222
"DON QUIXOTE INSISTED THAT THE BOAT HAD BEEN SENT BY MAGIC TOFETCH HIM TO SOME GREAT KNIGHT."—Page 222

THE STORY OF

DON QUIXOTE

BY

ARVID PAULSON

AND

CLAYTON EDWARDS

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOR BY
FLORENCE CHOATE
AND
ELIZABETH CURTIS

THE HAMPTON PUBLISHING COMPANY

NEW YORK
Copyright, MCMXXII, by
Frederick A. Stokes Company

All rights reserved, including that of translationinto foreign languages
Printed in the United States of America

CONTENTS


VOLUME I

CHAPTERPAGE
IWhich Treats of the Character and Pursuits of The Famous Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha1
II-IIIWhich Treats of the First Sally Don Quixote Made from Home6
IVWhich Treats of Don Quixote's Further Adventures14
VIn Which the Narrative of Our Knight's Mishap is Continued20
VIOf the Diverting and Important Scrutiny Which the Curate and the Barber Made in the Library of Our Ingenious Gentleman22
VIIOf the Second Sally of Our Worthy Knight, Don Quixote of La Mancha24
VIII-IXOf the Good Fortune Which the Valiant Don Quixote Had in the Terrible and Undreamt-of Adventure of the Windmills, with Other Occurrences Worthy to Be Fitly Recorded, Including the Terrible Battle Between the Gallant Biscayan and the Valiant Manchegan27
XOf the Pleasant Discourse That Passed Between Don Quixote and His Squir
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