Chapter LXV
wherein is made known who
the knight of the white moon
was; likewise
Don GREGORIO’S release, and other
events
Chapter LXVI
which treats of what he who
reads will see, or what he
who has it
read to him will hear
Chapter LXVII
of the resolution Don Quixote
formed to turn shepherd and
take to
A life in the fields while
the year for which he had
given his word
was running its course; with
other events truly delectable and
happy
Chapter LXVIII
of the bristly adventure that
befell Don Quixote
Chapter LXIX
of the strangest and most
extraordinary adventure that befell
Don
Quixote in the whole course
of this great history
Chapter LXX
which follows sixty-nine and
deals with matters indispensable
for
the clear comprehension of this
history
Chapter LXXI
of what passed between Don
Quixote and his squire Sancho
on the
way to their village
Chapter LXXII
of how Don Quixote and Sancho
reached their village
Chapter LXXIII
of the omens Don Quixote
had as he entered his own
village, and
other incidents that embellish
and give A colour to this
great history
Chapter LXXIV
of how Don Quixote fell sick,
and of the will he made,
and how he died
DEDICATION OF PART II.
To the count of Lemos: