COPYRIGHT, 1923, BY ALFRED A. KNOPF, INC.

Published, October, 1923

Set up, electrotyped, and printed by the Vail-Ballou Press, Inc., Binghamton, N. Y.
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Bound by the H. Wolff Estate, New York.

MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


CONTENTS

PART ONE
IThe Studio—The Life Led by Roberto Hasting—Alex Monzón[3]
IISeñorita Esther Volovitch—A Wedding—Manuel, Photographer’s Apprentice[23]
IIIThe “Europea” and the “Benefactora”—A Strange Employment[38]
IVThe Baroness de Aynant, Her Dogs and Her Mulattress Companion—Wherein is Prepared a Farce[54]
VThe Life and Miracles of Señor de Mingote—Wherein Beginneth the Succulent Exploitation of Don Sergio[68]
VIKate, The Pale Lass—Roberto’s Love Affairs—Military Punctilio—Wicked Women—Anthropological Disquisitions[83]
VIIThe Berber Feels Profoundly Anglo-Saxon—The Mephistophelian Mingote—Cogolludo—Kate’s Departure[104]
PART TWO
ISandoval—Sánchez Gómez’s “Toads”—Jacob and Jesús[125]
IIThe Names of the “Toads”—The Director of Los Debates and His Editorial Staff[138]
IIIThe Santa Casilda Hostelry—Jacob’s History—La Fea and La Sinforosa—The Motherless Child—A not Very Merry Christmas[147]
IVRoberto’s Christmas—Northern Folk[163]
VGeneral Strike—Gay Times—The Dance at the Frontón—Initiation into Love[179]
VIThe Snow—More Tales from Don Alonso—Las Injurias—The Asilo del Sur[188]
VIIThe Black House—Conflagration—Flight[211]
VIIIThe Municipal Dungeons—The Returned Soldier—The Convent Soup[218]
IXNight in the Paseo de la Virgen del Puerto—A Shot Rings Out—Calatrava and Vidal—A Tango by La Bella Pérez[229]
PART THREE
ICan Better Times Have Come at Last?—Vidal’s Proposals[245]
IIEl Garro—Marcos Calatrava—The Master—Confidences[259]
IIILa Flora and La Aragonesa—La Justa—The Grand Opening of the Salón París[274]
IVAn Execution—On the Sotillo Bridge—Destiny[285]
VThe Police Court Dungeon—Digressions—Manuel’s Statement[297]
VIWhat Happened in the Judge’s Office—The Chapter House[311]
VIILa Fea and La Salvadora—Ortiz—Old Friends[319]
VIIIOn the Track of El Bizco—The Outskirts—The Ideal of Jesús[327]

PART ONE