CONTENTS.



[PART I.]
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[LETTER I.]
To Mrs. C——r[1]

[LETTER II.]
Route To Spain through France[9]

[LETTER III.]
The Basque Provinces[15]

[LETTER IV.]
Arrival at Burgos. Cathedral.[28]

[LETTER V.]
Tomb of the Cid. Citadel.[52]

[LETTER VI.]
Cartuja de Miraflores. Convent of Las Huelgas.[70]

[LETTER VII.]
Route To Madrid. Museo.[78]

[LETTER VIII.]
Picturesque Position of Toledo. Florinda.[103]

[LETTER IX.]
Cathedral of Toledo[121]

[LETTER X.]
Cafes. Wedding Ceremony. Cathedral Continued. Alcazar Hospitalof Santa Cruz.
Convent of La Conception. Mysterious Cavern.Convent of Santa Fe, or of Santiago.
Sons-in-law ofthe Cid.
[143]

[LETTER XI.]
Streets of Toledo. El Ama de Casa. Monastery of San Juan deLos Reyes.
Palace of Don Hurtado de Mendoza.
[172]

[LETTER XII.]
Arab Monuments. Pictures. The Princess Galiana. Environs.[195]

[LETTER XIII.]
Castles of Almonacid, Guadamur, Montalban, and Escalona. Torrijos.[214]

[LETTER XIV.]
Valladolid. San Pablo. College of San Gregorio. Route BySaragoza.[240]

[PART II.—SEVILLE.]

[LETTER XV.]
Journey To Seville. Character of the Spaniards. Valley ofthe Rhone.[259]

[LETTER XVI.]
Voyage To Gibraltar[288]

[LETTER XVII.]
Cadiz. Arrival at Seville.[308]

[LETTER XVIII.]
The Arabs in Spain. Alcazar of Seville.[315]

[LETTER XIX.]
Cathedral of Seville[350]

[LETTER XX.]
Spanish Beggars. Hairdressing. The Giralda. Casa de Pilatos.Monasteries. Italica.[369]

[LETTER XXI.]
Private Houses, and Local Customs in Seville[399]

[LETTER XXII.]
Inquisition. College of San Telmo. Cigar Manufactory. BullCircus.
Exchange. Ayuntamiento.
[416]
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