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In 1922, Arvid Paulson and Clayton Edwards published a now-forgotten expurgated children's version printed under the title The Story of Don Quixote which has nevertheless recently been published on Project Gutenberg.
* Full text of A Classification and Subject Index for Cataloguing and Arranging the Books and Pamphlets of a Library ( Dewey Decimal Classification ) ( 1876 ) from Project Gutenberg
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* Project Gutenberg: etext # 246 ( translation by Edward FitzGerald ) and etext # 5408 ( a parody by Wallace Irvin )
** English translation by H. G. Dakyns, E-text version prepared by John Bickers for Project Gutenberg, January 1998, available at http :// www. gutenberg. org / etext / 1178
), Eirik the Red's Saga: A Translation Read before the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, January 12, 1880 ( Liverpool: Marples, 1880 ), available at http :// www. gutenberg. org / etext / 17946 and http :// www. sagadb. org / eiriks_saga_rauda. en ( the former version, made by Project Gutenberg, is the closer to the printed version ).
The free etext collection at Project Madurai uses the TSCII encoding, but has already started to provide Unicode versions.
* Project Gutenberg e-text of Wilde's Salomé ( French ): http :// www. gutenberg. org / etext / 1339
Project Gutenberg contains several versions of 19th-century translations of these Lives, see: http :// www. gutenberg. org / catalog / world / authrec? fk_authors = 342 and http :// www. gutenberg. org / etext / 14114
* Project Gutenberg etext of the frame story and short stories ( the novels are in separate etexts )
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