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In a story within this novel, a Florentine loses his wife after demanding his best friend test her virtue. During this novel’s Third Sally, a character receives his long-promised island from the Duke and the Duchess. The author of this novel rushed to finish the second part following the publication of an unauthorized sequel. Cide Hamete (10[1])Benengeli (“SEE-day ah-MAY-tay ben-en-GELL-ee”) was the supposed source for this novel, in which Sanson Carrasco pretends to be the Knight of the White (10[1])Moon. (10[3])In this novel, (10[2])a priest and barber (10[1])burn a library full of chivalric romances, the reading of which drove this novel’s protagonist (10[1])insane. For 10 points, the title knight tilts at windmills (10[1])in what novel by Miguel de Cervantes? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Don Quixote [or The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha or El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha]
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