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The Spanish Brothers: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century
The Spanish Brothers: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century
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The Spanish Brothers: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century by Deborah Alcock, author of “The Czar: A Tale of the First Napoleon” etc., etc.
Copyright 1888.
It may be asked by some thoughtful reader who is about to read this novel, how much is fact, how much fiction? As the writer’s sole object was to reveal, to enforce, and to illustrate Truth, an answer to the question is gladly supplied. All is fact, except what concerns the personal history of the Brothers and their family. Whatever relates to the rise, progress, and downfall of the Protestant Church in Spain, is strictly historical.
CONTENTS.
1. Boyhood.
2. The Monk’s Letter
3. Sword and Cassock.
4. Alcala de Henarez
5. Don Carlos forgets Himself
6. Don Carlos forgets Himself still further
7. The Desengãno
8. The Muleteer
9. El Dorado found
10. Dolores
11. The Light Enjoyed.
12. The Light Divided from the Darkness.
13. Seville
14. The Monks of San Isodro
15. The Great Sanbenito.
16. Welcome Home.
17. Disclosures.
18. The Aged Monk.
19. Truth and Freedom
20. The First Drop of a Thunder Shower.
21. By the Guadalquivir
22. The Flood-Gates Opened.
23. The Reign of Terror
24. A Gleam of Light
25. Waiting.
26. Don Gonsalvo’s Revenge
27. My Brother’s Keeper
28. Reaping the Whirlwind
29. A Friend at Court
30. The Captive.
31. Ministering Angels.
32. The Valley of the Shadow of Death.
33. On the Other Side.
35. The Eve of the Auto.
36. “The Horrible and Tremendous Spectacle.”
37. Something Ended and Something Begun.
38. Nuera Again.
39. Left Behind.
40. “A Satisfactory Penitent.”
41. More about the Penitent.
42. Quiet Days.
43. El Dorado Found Again.
44. One Prisoner Set Free.
45. Triumphant.
46. Is it too Late?
47. The Dominican Prior.
48. San Isodro Once More.
49. Farewell.
Copyright 1888.
It may be asked by some thoughtful reader who is about to read this novel, how much is fact, how much fiction? As the writer’s sole object was to reveal, to enforce, and to illustrate Truth, an answer to the question is gladly supplied. All is fact, except what concerns the personal history of the Brothers and their family. Whatever relates to the rise, progress, and downfall of the Protestant Church in Spain, is strictly historical.
CONTENTS.
1. Boyhood.
2. The Monk’s Letter
3. Sword and Cassock.
4. Alcala de Henarez
5. Don Carlos forgets Himself
6. Don Carlos forgets Himself still further
7. The Desengãno
8. The Muleteer
9. El Dorado found
10. Dolores
11. The Light Enjoyed.
12. The Light Divided from the Darkness.
13. Seville
14. The Monks of San Isodro
15. The Great Sanbenito.
16. Welcome Home.
17. Disclosures.
18. The Aged Monk.
19. Truth and Freedom
20. The First Drop of a Thunder Shower.
21. By the Guadalquivir
22. The Flood-Gates Opened.
23. The Reign of Terror
24. A Gleam of Light
25. Waiting.
26. Don Gonsalvo’s Revenge
27. My Brother’s Keeper
28. Reaping the Whirlwind
29. A Friend at Court
30. The Captive.
31. Ministering Angels.
32. The Valley of the Shadow of Death.
33. On the Other Side.
35. The Eve of the Auto.
36. “The Horrible and Tremendous Spectacle.”
37. Something Ended and Something Begun.
38. Nuera Again.
39. Left Behind.
40. “A Satisfactory Penitent.”
41. More about the Penitent.
42. Quiet Days.
43. El Dorado Found Again.
44. One Prisoner Set Free.
45. Triumphant.
46. Is it too Late?
47. The Dominican Prior.
48. San Isodro Once More.
49. Farewell.
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