CONTENTS.
| PAGE. | ||
| I. | Something about the Marines | [11] |
| II. | At the Quarantine Station | [26] |
| III. | A Grandee of Spain | [41] |
| IV. | The Professor’s Talk about Spain | [53] |
| V. | A Sudden Disappearance | [79] |
| VI. | A Look at Barcelona | [87] |
| VII. | Fire and Water | [102] |
| VIII. | Saragossa and Burgos | [116] |
| IX. | The Hold of the Tritonia | [133] |
| X. | The Escurial and Philip II. | [145] |
| XI. | The Cruise in the Felucca | [159] |
| XII. | Sights in Madrid | [173] |
| XIII. | After the Battle in the Felucca | [187] |
| XIV. | Toledo, and Talks about Spain | [202] |
| XV. | Trouble in the Runaway Camp | [221] |
| XVI. | Bill Stout as a Tourist | [233] |
| XVII. | Through the Heart of Spain | [245] |
| XVIII. | Africa and Repentance | [261] |
| XIX. | What Portugal has done in the World | [274] |
| XX. | Lisbon and its Surroundings | [292] |
| XXI. | A Safe Harbor | [305] |
| XXII. | The Fruits of Repentance | [319] |
| XXIII. | Granada and the Alhambra | [333] |
| XXIV. | An Adventure on the Road | [349] |
| XXV. | Cordova, Seville, and Cadiz | [358] |
| XXVI. | The Capture of the Beggars | [373] |
| XXVII. | The Bull-Fight at Seville | [390] |
VINE AND OLIVE;
OR,
YOUNG AMERICA IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.