| I. | [The Voyage Begins] | 11 |
| II. | [From San Francisco toHonolulu] | 21 |
| III. | [Our Ten Days’Sightseeing] | 26 |
| IV. | [From Honolulu to Manila] | 38 |
| V. | [Our First Few Days in theCity] | 45 |
| VI. | [From Manila To Capiz] | 60 |
| VII. | [My First Experiences As a Teacher ofFilipinos] | 73 |
| VII. | [An Analysis of FilipinoCharacter] | 86 |
| IX. | [My Early Experiences inHousekeeping] | 107 |
| X. | [Filipino Youths andMaidens] | 119 |
| XI. | [Social and Industrial Condition of theFilipinos] | 130 |
| XII. | [Progress in Politics and Improvement ofthe Currency] | 150 |
| XIII. | [Typhoons and Earthquakes] | 168 |
| XIV. | [War Alarms and the SufferingPoor] | 179 |
| XV. | [The Filipino’s ChristmasFestivities and His Religion] | 192 |
| XVI. | [My Gold-huntingExpedition] | 206 |
| XVII. | [An Unpleasant Vacation] | 217 |
| XVIII. | [The Aristocracy, the Poor, snd AmericanWomen] | 232 |
| XIX. | [Weddings in Town andCountry] | 250 |
| XX. | [Sickbeds and Funerals] | 262 |
| XXI. | [Sports and Amusements] | 270 |
| XXII. | [Children’s Games—The Conquestof Fires] | 280 |