Part 2 - The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha
Sans³n Carrasco warns of a false history
Don Quixote and Sancho prepare for the road
Teresa Panza bargains for Sancho's return
Departure from La Mancha
Don Quixote and Sancho's early road debates
Meeting with the page of Dulcinea
The enchanted Dulcinea plot deepens
The adventure of the enchanted boat
Narrow escape from the river mill
Sans³n's first duel as the Knight of the Mirrors
Sancho tells tales of governance
Hospitality from the Duke and Duchess
First tricks at the ducal palace
The story of Countess Trifaldi
The adventure of the wooden horse Clavile±o
Sancho's promise of the governorship
The braying village tale
Don Quixote's sermon on arms and letters
Sancho's rustic wisdom entertains the nobles
The enchanted bearded ladies prank
Sancho takes office as governor
Sancho's first judgments at Barataria
The farmer and the cheating servant
Tricky lawsuits and wise rulings
The woman accused of switching husbands
The case of the stick and coins
A merchant dispute over silk
Sancho handles multiple petty quarrels
Attack on Barataria by enemy troops
Sancho resigns his governorship
Farewell to the Duke and Duchess
The road to Zaragoza
Don Quixote meets traveling actors
The fight with a band of thieves
Return of the Knight of the Mirrors
Sans³n reveals his true identity
An innkeeper's tale of past loves
The cave of Montesinos
Don Quixote's vision inside the cave
The talking head trick
The enchanted boat adventure revisited
Arrival at the home of Don Antonio Moreno
The false Don Quixote in print
Discussions of truth and authorship
Journey to Barcelona
The welcoming celebrations in the city
Don Quixote's encounter with a printing shop
Debates on knightly honor
The battle with the Knight of the White Moon
Defeat and vow to retire for a year
Preparing for the return to La Mancha
More debates between knight and squire
Sancho's misadventures on the road home
The encounter with Ricote the Morisco
Sancho's tale of the Morisco's plight
The meeting with Ana F©lix
The rescue of Ana F©lix
Celebration of the Morisco's return
Confrontation with the false Don Quixote
Journey through the countryside
Don Quixote's plans for a pastoral life
The arrival back in his village
Illness takes hold of Don Quixote
Sancho urges one last adventure
Don Quixote renounces chivalry
Farewells to friends and family
Writing of his final will
Don Quixote's death
Burial and closing remarks from the author
The author's defense of his true history
Warnings against any continuation
Reflections on Don Quixote's legacy
Closing thanks to the reader
The tale ends, and the knight rests