e book, although the intent would
appear to be "horizontal" rather than "vertical".
Chapter LXII Page 306 In the passage that reads "After having acted in
the most mysterious manner, and having carefully ascertained that all
the doors to the room were shut and no one listening, Don Quixote
swore the knight to secrecy." Don Quixote has been changed to Antonio
as this appears to be a typographic error as Don Quixote is the knight
in question.
Page 309 Changed lead to led in the passage that reads "through a tube
that lead from the inside of the head".
Page 317 Corrected Stubborness to Stubbornness in the passage that
read "but Sancho was unflinching in his stubborness and insisted".
Page 328 Corrected to affliction in the passage that reads "in time be
cured of his strange affiction".
Changes Have Been Made to Table of Contents As Follows.
Volume I
CHAPTER XXXII-XXXIV
Which Treats of What Befell All Don Quixote's Party at the Inn
The table of contents read "at the End". It has been amended to "... at
the Inn" to match the chapter heading
Volume II
CHAPTER XII
Of the Strange Adventure Which Befell the
Valiant Don Quixote with the Bold Knight of the Grove
The table of contents read "of the Mirrors" It has been amended to
"of the Grove" to match this and the next chapter heading and sense
of the story line.
CHAPTER XLIV
How Sancho Panza Was Conducted to His Government; and of
the Strange Adventure That Befell Don Quixote in the Castle
"Ad" in adventure was missing from the table of contents which read
"Strange Venture". It has been amended to match the chapter heading.
CHAPTER L
Wherein Is Set Forth How Governor Sancho Panza's Wife Received a
Message and a Gift from the Duchess; and also What Befell the Page Who
Carried the Letter to Teresa Panza
The table of contents went on to add "Sancho Panza's Wife" to the end
of the above listing. This has been removed to agree with the chapter
heading.
CHAPTERS LVI-LVII
Which Treats of How Don Quixote Again Felt the Calling of
Knight-errantry and How He Took Leave of the Duke, and of What
Followed with the Witty and Impudent Altisidora, One of the Duchess'
Damsels
Deleted "s" from "callings" in contents listing
In the html version, capitalisation of the Table of Contents has been
modified to agree with each applicable chapter heading.
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