Chapters forming the Third Part of The famous gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha are:
CHAPTER XV: in which is related the unfortunate adventure than don Quixte fell in with when he fell out with certain heartless yanguesans.
CHAPTER XVI: of what happened to the ingenious gentlemant in the inn which he took to be a castle.
CHAPTER XVII: in which are contained the innumerable troubles wich the brave Don Quixote and his good squire Sancho Panza endured in the inn, which to his misfortune he took to be a castle.
CHAPTER XVIII: in which is related the discourse Sancho Panza held with his master, Don Quixote, and other adventures worth relating.
CHAPTER XIX: of the shrewd discourse wich Sancho held with his master, and of the adventure that befell him with a dead body, together with other notable occurrences.
CHAPTER XX:of the unexampled and unheard-of adventure which was archieved by the valiant Don quixote of la Mancha with less peril than any ever archieved by any famous knight in the world.
CHAPTER XXI: which treats of the exalted adventure and rich prize of mambrino's helmet, together with other things that happened to our invincible knight .
CHAPTER XXII: of the freedom Don Quixote conferred on several unfortunates who against their will were being carried where they had no wish to go.
CHAPTER XXIV: in which is continued the adventure of the Sierra Morena.
CHAPTER XXV: wich treats of the strange thing that happened to the stout knight of la mancha in the Sierra Morena, and of his imitation of the penance of beltenebros.
CHAPTER XXVI: in which are continued the refinements wherewith Don Quixote played the part of a lover in the Sierra Morena.
CHAPTER XXVII: of how the curate and the barber proceeded with their scheme; together with other matters worthy of record in this great history.