[62] God go with you.

[63] Custom-house officer.

[64] There are various league measures in Spain.—1st. The Legua geografica, of which there are 17½ in a degree of the meridian; 2ndly, the Legua de Marina, or of “an hour’s journey;” and 3rdly, the Legua legal. Of the two last, a degree contains 20 and 26½ respectively. The leagues on the post-roads of Andalusia must be calculated at the second of these measures; that is, at three British statute miles, and 807 yards each: but on the cross roads the measurement depends upon whether the leagues are specified as being largas, cortas, or regulares, which may be computed at 5, 3, and 4 miles respectively, whilst that of “una hora” (an hour) may be reckoned like a post league, at 3½ very nearly.

[65] Friar’s rock.

[66] Here, brother Sancho, we may thrust our hands (arms?) up to the elbows in what are called adventures.

[67] So it is said.

[68] Publican.

[69] Off!—Jesus! Maria! Joseph!—my barley! my hemp! every thing will be destroyed!

[70] Little market.

[71] On this subject see further at Chapter XV., vol. II.