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Contents
Chap. | page
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XXXII. | Mr. Sparks’ Story | 162 |
XXXIII. | The Skipper | 169 |
XXXIV. | The Land | 180 |
XXXV. | Major Monsoon | 183 |
XXXVI. | The Landing | 190 |
XXXVII. | Lisbon | 197 |
XXXVIII. | The Strada Nuova | 201 |
XXXIX. | The Villa | 205 |
XL. | The Dinner | 208 |
XLI. | The Route | 211 |
XLII. | The Farewell | 213 |
XLIII. | The March | 216 |
XLIV. | The Bivouac | 222 |
XLV. | The Douro | 228 |
XLVI. | The Morning | 235 |
XLVII. | The Review | 238 |
XLVIII. | The Quarrel | 242 |
XLIX. | The Route | 246 |
L. | The Watch Fire | 248 |
LI. | The March | 254 |
LII. | The Page | 256 |
LIII. | Alvas | 260 |
LIV. | The Supper | 264 |
LV. | The Legion | 268 |
LVI. | The Departure | 270 |
LVII. | Cuesta | 277 |
LVIII. | The Letter | 279 |
LIX. | Major O’Shaughnessy | 281 |
LX. | Preliminaries | 284 |
LXI. | All Right | 285 |
LXII. | The Duel | 287 |
LXIII. | News From Galway | 291 |
LXIV. | An Adventure With Sir Arthur | 296 |
LXV. | Talavera | 298 |
LXVI. | Night After Talavera | 302 |
LXVII. | The Outpost | 305 |
L’Envoi: | ||
Letter To The Public | 311 | |
Epistle To G. P. R. James, Esq. | 314 | |
Mr. James’s Reply with the Story of the Banker’s Daughter |
315 |