LEON ROCH
A ROMANCE
BY
B. PÉREZ GALDÓS
Author of “Gloria,” etc.
From the Spanish by CLARA BELL
—AUTHORIZED EDITION—
TWO VOLUMES—VOL. II.
REVISED AND CORRECTED IN THE UNITED STATES
NEW YORK
WILLIAM S. GOTTSBERGER, PUBLISHER
11 MURRAY STREET
1888
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1886
by William S. Gottsberger
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington
THIS TRANSLATION WAS MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE PUBLISHER
CONTENTS.
VOLUME II.
| Chapter | | Page |
| I.— | Which treats of the Castilian nobility,of the laws of morality, of all thatis most venerable, and other smallmatters, | 1 |
| II.— | A picture which might be a Zurbaran butis only by Goya, | 14 |
| III.— | The revolution, | 22 |
| IV.— | Suing or defiant? | 40 |
| V.— | The ice gives way, | 50 |
| VI.— | Return to consciousness, | 72 |
| VII.— | Will she die? | 78 |
| VIII.— | Leon Roch pays a visit, | 92 |
| IX.— | A parting, | 103 |
| X.— | Breakfast, | 109 |
| XI.— | The priest lies and the cock crows, | 119 |
| XII.— | The strife of words, | 128 |
| XIII.— | Ices, Ham, Cigars and Wine, | 138 |
| XIV.— | A nocturnal visit, | 144 |
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