CONTENTS.

WANDERINGS IN CORSICA.—BOOK VI.
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Chap. I.—To Isola Rossa through Nebbio,[1]
II.—Strand-Idyl of Isola Rossa,[7]
III.—Vittoria Malaspina,[12]
IV.—From Isola Rossa to Calvi,[20]
V.—Calvi and its Men,[24]
VI.—A Musical Festival,[31]
VII.—The Corsican Dirges,[34]
BOOK VII.
Chap. I.—To Corte through Balagna,[58]
II.—The City of Corte,[64]
III.—Among the Goat-herds of Monte Rotondo,[73]
IV.—The Mountain-top,[85]
V.—Vendetta or not?[92]
VI.—From Corte to Ajaccio,[95]
BOOK VIII.
Chap. I.—Ajaccio,[100]
II.—The Casa Bonaparte,[108]
III.—The Bonaparte Family,[113]
IV.—The Boy Napoleon,[120]
V.—Napoleon as Zealous Democrat,[130]
VI.—Napoleon's Latest Activity in Corsica,[148]
VII.—Two Coffins,[162]
VIII.—Pozzo di Borgo,[165]
IX.—Environs of Ajaccio,[173]
BOOK IX.
Chap. I.—From Ajaccio to the Valley of Ornano,[181]
II.—From Ornano to Sartene,[188]
III.—The Town of Sartene,[192]
IV.—Two Stories of the Vendetta—Orso Paolo and Dezio Dezii,[197]
V.—The Environs of Sartene,[208]
VI.—The Town of Bonifazio,[211]
VII.—The Siege of Bonifazio by Alfonso of Arragon,[218]
VIII.—Other Reminiscences of Bonifazio, and a Festival,[227]
IX.—The Strait,[235]
X.—The Caves of Bonifazio,[241]
BOOK X.
Chap. I.—The East Coast,[248]
II.—Sulla's Colony,[253]
III.—Theodore von Neuhoff,[258]
IV.—Theodore the First, by the Grace of God and through the Holy Trinity,King of Corsica by Election,[272]
V.—Mariana, and Return to Bastia,[284]

WANDERINGS IN CORSICA.