TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- [I. Squatter Darrell Reviews the Past.]
- [II. The Don's View of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.]
- [III. Pre-empting under the Law.]
- [IV. Efforts to Right the Wrong.]
- [V. The Don in his Broad Acres.]
- [VI. Naughty Dog Milord an Important Factor.]
- [VII. From Alameda to San Diego.]
- [VIII. Victoriano and His Sister.]
- [IX. Clarence is the Bearer of Joyful News.]
- [X. But Clarence Must Not be Encouraged.]
- [XI. George is a Christian Gentleman.]
- [XII. Why the Appeal was Not Dismissed.]
- [XIII. At San Francisco.]
- [XIV. Of Miscellaneous Incidents.]
- [XV. Journeying Overland.]
- [XVI. Spanish Land Grants Viewed Retrospectively.]
- [XVII. Doña Josefa at Home.]
- [XVIII. At Newport.]
- [XIX. In New York.]
- [XX. At the Capitol.]
- [XXI. Looking at the Receding Dome.]
- [XXII. Perplexities at Alamar.]
- [XXIII. Home Again.]
- [XXIV. The Brewers of Mischief.]
- [XXV. The Squatter and the Don.]
- [XXVI. Mrs. Darrell's View of Our Land Laws.]
- [XXVII. Darrell Astonishes Himself.]
- [XXVIII. Shall it be Forever?]
- [XXIX. Hasty Decisions Repented Leisurely.]
- [XXX. Effect of Bad Precept and Worse Example.]
- [XXXI. A Snow Storm.]
- [XXXII. A False Friend Sent to Deceive the Southerners.]
- [XXXIII. San Diego's Sentence is Irrevocable.]
- [XXXIV. The Sins of Our Legislators!]
- [XXXV. The Fashion of Justice in San Diego.]
- [XXXVI. Clarence and George with the Hod-carrier.]
- [XXXVII. Reunited at Last.]
- [CONCLUSION.—Out with the Invader.]