ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTORY
THE FAMILY OF MENDOZA
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Descent of the author of Lazarillo de Tormes[xv]
A Mendoza saved the life of King Juan I. of Castille[xvi]
The poet Marquis of Santillana[xvii]
Children of the Marquis[xviii]
Counts of Tendilla[xix]
Antiquity of the family[xxi]
DON DIEGO HURTADO DE MENDOZA, AUTHOR OF “LAZARILLO DE TORMES”
Born in the Alhambra[xxiii]
At Salamanca[xxiv]
Services in Italy[xxiv]
Library[xxiv]
The “Guerra de Granada”[xxv]
Last days[xxv]
Death[xxv]
THE BOOK, “LAZARILLO DE TORMES”
Ticknor’s opinion[xxvii]
First edition[xxvii]
Value of copies[xxviii]
Spurious second parts[xxviii]
English translations[xxix]
NOTES ON THE CHARACTER OF LAZARO
His age coincides with the Author’s[xxxi]
Two destinies[xxxii]
Baneful surroundings as a child[xxxiii]
Good stories well told[xxxiii]
Higher qualities[xxxv]
Development of character[xxxv]
Merits of the work[xxxvi]
PROLOGUE
Lazaro’s reason for relating all the circumstances of his life[1]
Motives not to gain money but to win fame[2]
Success of the poor should be a lesson to the rich[3]
I
LAZARO RELATES THE WAY OF HIS BIRTH AND TELLS WHOSE SON HE IS
Parentage of Lazaro[4]
Reason of his surname[4]
Death of father. Mother in service[6]
Stepfather. Little brown brother[6]
Living on stolen goods[7]
Helps at the inn[8]
FIRST MASTER
HOW LAZARO TOOK SERVICE WITH A BLIND MAN
Service with the blind man[11]
Farewell to his mother[11]
Cruel trick of the blind man[12]
Sagacity of the blind man[15]
The blind man’s resources and avarice[16]
Inside of the knapsack[17]
Contrivance with half blancas[17]
Ways of getting at the wine[18]
Blind man’s cruel revenge[19]
Coolness between them[20]
Lazaro beaten. Blind man in the mud[21]
Sharing a bunch of grapes[22]
Trouble about the sausage[25]
Lazaro’s revenge[28]
SECOND MASTER
HOW LAZARO TOOK SERVICE WITH A CLERGYMAN, AND OF THE THINGS THAT HAPPENED TO HIM
Out of the frying-pan into the fire[31]
Nothing to eat in the house[31]
Lazaro sinking into the silent tomb[32]
Stinginess of the clergyman[33]
Lazaro longs for the funeral feasts[33]
An angel in form of a locksmith[35]
Lazaro happy for a time[35]
The priest counts the loaves[36]
It was the rats[37]
Rat-hole boarded up[38]
Rat-hole reappears[41]
Lazaro undid the repairs at night[41]
Rat-trap adds cheese to Lazaro’s meal[42]
It must be a snake[42]
The key turns traitor[43]
Lazaro half killed, and shown the door[44]
THIRD MASTER
HOW LAZARO TOOK SERVICE WITH A GENTLEMAN, AND WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM
Lazaro reaches Toledo and seeks for a master[47]
He enters the service of an esquire[48]
Taken to the esquire’s house[51]
Nothing to eat in the house[51]
Trouble ahead about food[52]
Shares his bread with his master[53]
Philosophical views of starvation[55]
A wretched night[55]
The esquire’s outward appearance[56]
Secrets under the esquire’s cloak[59]
Lazaro goes for water. What he sees[60]
Lazaro waits for his master and food[61]
Successful begging expedition[61]
What touches the esquire’s honour[65]
The esquire longs to share with Lazaro[65]
Lazaro’s kindness and tact[66]
Provides a supper for his master[67]
Examines the esquire’s clothes[68]
Kindly feeling for his master[68]
Begging prohibited[69]
Kept alive by shop-girls[69]
Misery and starvation[70]
The esquire bemoans his fate[70]
Lazaro’s terror at the dead body coming[71]
Lazaro bars the door[72]
Door unbarred[73]
The esquire’s story[73]
His ideas of honour[74]
The esquire disappears when asked for the rent[77]
Creditors search the house[78]
Lazaro taken into custody[81]
Lazaro deserted by his master[82]
FOURTH MASTER
HOW LAZARO TOOK SERVICE WITH A FRIAR OF THE ORDER OF MERCY, AND WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM
The fourth master does not suit[83]
FIFTH MASTER
HOW LAZARO TOOK SERVICE WITH A SELLER OF PAPAL INDULGENCES
The seller of Indulgences curries favour with the parochial clergy[84]
Subtle contrivances[85]
A sham quarrel[85]
The sermon begun[87]
Interruption[87]
Hypocritical prayer[88]
Sham miracle[89]
The people taken in[90]
The farce continued[91]
Lazaro behind the scenes[92]
SIXTH MASTER
HOW LAZARO TOOK SERVICE WITH A CHAPLAIN, AND HOW HE PROSPERED
Lazaro becomes a water-carrier[95]
Is able to wear good clothes[96]
SEVENTH MASTER
HOW LAZARO TOOK SERVICE WITH A CONSTABLE, AND WHAT HAPPENED AFTERWARDS
Lazaro’s prosperity continues[97]
Gets a Government appointment[97]
The archpriest of St. Saviour’s[98]
Lazaro married[98]
Evil tongues[99]
A good understanding[100]
Conclusion[103]