With such a beautiful home, and with such advantages, our Little Brazilian Cousin will soon become one of the most important of all the little cousins, as he is now one of the most picturesque and interesting.
Contents
| CHAPTER | PAGE |
| I. | A Quiet Siesta | [1] |
| II. | In the Forest | [11] |
| III. | A Tropical Storm | [20] |
| IV. | Along the Amazon | [33] |
| V. | A Visit to Grandmamma's | [44] |
| VI. | En Route to Rio | [52] |
| VII. | In the Capital | [66] |
| VIII. | A Gala Day in Rio | [78] |
| IX. | The Coffee Plantation | [91] |
| X. | A Treat in Prospect | [101] |
| XI. | The Falls of Iguazu | [111] |
| XII. | Guacha | [122] |
List of Illustrations
| | PAGE |
| "He threw himself down upon the grass" (See [page 4]) | [Frontispiece] |
| "He placed himself on a raft and was rowed to the middle of the great river" | [27] |
| "This he kept up until the paddle had a thick coating of rubber" | [38] |
| "The Fazenda of the Senhor Dias stood upon a hill overlooking the Amazon" | [44] |
| "The children saw for the first time the harbour of Rio de Janeiro" | [66] |
| "'I must not be silly and cry,' she said to herself" | [116] |