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Chapter 3 HOW DON QUIXOTE RESCUED ANDRES; AND HOW HE RETURNED HOME

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be well that he should return home for a little, there to lay in a stock of money and

y, coming from a thicket he fanci

ant of help," thought Don Quixote. "I thank Heaven for so

another was a lad of fifteen, all naked above the waist. By his side stood a countryman beating him with a strap, and wit

ain. Quickly Don Quix

unworthy act to strike one who cannot defend himself. Mount thy steed, t

arelessness many of the sheep that he should have watched had been lost, and that therefore he was giving him a soun

above us, I have a mind to run you through with my spear. Pay the

the man owed him n

l, unless you want to be k

he did not owe nearly so much, and besides, he had no money with h

k worth two of that. No sooner will he have me ho

and that is enough. If he swears by his order of knighthood to d

"Come along with me. Andres, and

am Don Quixote de la Mancha, the righter of w

ed spurs to his horse, and g

t of sight. Then, turning, he said "Come, my

ou do, for if you do not, that brav

show how much I love you, I am going to increase

he arm, tied him again to the tree,

righter of wrongs. I wish I had

ixote's first attem

where he had freed the boy he saw riding towards him six men, each shading himsel

n it struck him that here was the chance for

. Then, "Halt!" shouted he. "Let all know that no man shall pass further till he owns that

ir way to buy silks), "we do not know the lady. We have n

t know the beauteous Lady Dulcinea del Toboso! Tha

rove his spurs into "Rozinante," and

on Quixote over and over. There the Knight lay helpless, the weight of his armor preventing him from rising to his feet. But as he lay,

r, which he broke in pieces. Then with each piece he belabored the poor Knight till the broken lance flew into splinters.

d him on his donkey and took him home. When at last they reached Don Quixote's hous

and the Barber came and burned nearly all

that the poor gentleman has lost his mind, and i

books, and the door of Don Qu

own the house he searched without saying a word, and often he would stand where the door of the study use

t study? There is no study in

went into your study. What he did there we know not. But after a time he flew out of the roof, leavi

. He is a famous enchanter, and my bitter enemy. But

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Contents

Chapter 1 CLASSIC TALES Chapter 2 HOW DON QUIXOTE WAS KNIGHTED Chapter 3 HOW DON QUIXOTE RESCUED ANDRES; AND HOW HE RETURNED HOME Chapter 4 HOW DON QUIXOTE AND SANCHO PANZA STARTED ON THEIR SEARCH FOR ADVENTURES; AND HOW DON QUIXOTE FOUGHT WITH THE WINDMILLS Chapter 5 HOW DON QUIXOTE WON A HELMET; HOW HE FOUGHT WITH TWO ARMIES; AND HOW SANCHO'S ASS WAS STOLEN Chapter 6 HOW DON QUIXOTE SAW DULCINEA Chapter 7 HOW DON QUIXOTE FOUGHT WITH A LION; AND HOW HE DEFEATED THE MOORS Chapter 8 GULLIVER'S BIRTH AND EARLY VOYAGES Chapter 9 GULLIVER IS WRECKED ON THE COAST OF LILLIPUT Chapter 10 GULLIVER IS TAKEN AS A PRISONER TO THE CAPITAL OF LILLIPUT Chapter 11 GULLIVER IS FREED, AND CAPTURES THE BLEFUSCAN FLEET
Chapter 12 ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP
Chapter 13 THE ENCHANTED HORSE
Chapter 14 THE STORY OF WHAT LED TO THE SIEGE OF TROY
Chapter 15 THE COUNCIL
Chapter 16 THE FIGHT BETWEEN PARIS AND MENELAUS
Chapter 17 HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE
Chapter 18 HOW PATROCLUS FOUGHT AND DIED
Chapter 19 WHAT HAPPENED IN ITHACA WHILE ODYSSEUS WAS AWAY
Chapter 20 HOW ROBINSON FIRST WENT TO SEA; AND HOW HE WAS SHIPWRECKED
Chapter 21 ROBINSON WORKS HARD AT MAKING HIMSELF A HOME
Chapter 22 THE EARTHQUAKE AND HURRICANE; AND HOW ROBINSON BUILT A BOAT
Chapter 23 ROBINSON BUILDS A SECOND BOAT, IN WHICH HE IS SWEPT OUT TO SEA
Chapter 24 ROBINSON SEES A FOOTPRINT ON THE SAND, FINDS A CAVE, AND RESCUES FRIDAY
Chapter 25 ROBINSON TRAINS FRIDAY, AND THEY BUILD A LARGE BOAT; THEY RESCUE TWO PRISONERS FROM THE CANNIBALS
Chapter 26 DORIGEN
Chapter 27 EMELIA
Chapter 28 THE TEMPEST
Chapter 29 QUEEN OF THE MAY
Chapter 30 BAD NEWS
Chapter 31 SUSAN'S GUINEA-FOWL
Chapter 32 SUSAN VISITS THE ABBEY
Chapter 33 SUSAN'S PET LAMB
Chapter 34 THE BLIND HARPER
Chapter 35 GOOD NEWS
Chapter 36 BARBARA VISITS THE ABBEY
Chapter 37 A SURPRISE FOR SUSAN
Chapter 38 BARBARA'S ACCIDENT
Chapter 39 THE PRIZE-GIVING
Chapter 40 ATTORNEY CASE IN TROUBLE
Chapter 41 No.41
Chapter 42 No.42
Chapter 43 No.43
Chapter 44 No.44
Chapter 45 No.45
Chapter 46 No.46
Chapter 47 No.47
Chapter 48 THE GOOD-NATURED LITTLE BOY
Chapter 49 HOW AND ABOUT LITTLE MARGERY AND HER BROTHER
Chapter 50 HOW AND ABOUT MR. SMITH
Chapter 51 HOW LITTLE MARGERY OBTAINED THE NAME OF GOODY TWO-SHOES, AND WHAT HAPPENED IN THE PARISH
Chapter 52 HOW LITTLE MARGERY LEARNED TO READ, AND BY DEGREES TAUGHT OTHERS
Chapter 53 HOW LITTLE TWO-SHOES BECAME A TROTTING TUTORESS, AND HOW SHE TAUGHT HER YOUNG PUPILS
Chapter 54 HOW THE WHOLE PARISH WAS FRIGHTENED
Chapter 55 CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF ALL THE SPIRITS OR THINGS SHE SAW IN THE CHURCH
Chapter 56 OF SOMETHING WHICH HAPPENED TO LITTLE MARGERY TWO-SHOES IN A BARN, MORE DREADFUL THAN THE GHOST IN THE CHURCH; AND HOW SHE RETURNED GOOD FOR EVIL TO HER ENEMY, SIR TIMOTHY.
Chapter 57 OF HER SCHOOL, HER USHERS, OR ASSISTANTS, AND HER MANNER OF TEACHING
Chapter 58 A SCENE OF DISTRESS IN A SCHOOL
Chapter 59 OF THE AMAZING SAGACITY AND INSTINCT OF A LITTLE DOG
Chapter 60 WHAT HAPPENED AT FARMER GROVE'S, AND HOW SHE GRATIFIED HIM FOR THE USE OF HIS ROOM
Chapter 61 THE CASE OF MRS. MARGERY
Chapter 62 THE TRUE USE OF RICHES
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