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Part 2, Chapter 12 Summary
Don Quixote and his squire meet up with another knight and his squire when they go to camp for the night. The knight is called the Knight of the Wood, and he and the Don settle down in discussion of knightly topics, while his squire goes off with Sancho to eat and converse.
Part 2, Chapter 12 Analysis
Quixote and Sancho are separated by a desire to mingle with people whom they perceive to have the most in common. Also, a little insert about the unshakeable friendship that has developed between Rozinante and Dapple shows a parallel relationship to the two men.
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