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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction by Ana Castillo
A Note on the Text
Chapter I: Squatter Darrell Reviews the Past
Chapter II: The Don’s View of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Chapter III: Pre-empting under the Law
Chapter IV: Efforts to Right the Wrong
Chapter V: The Don in His Broad Acres
Chapter VI: Naughty Dog Milord an Important Factor
Chapter VII: From Alameda to San Diego
Chapter VIII: Victoriano and His Sister
Chapter IX: Clarence Is the Bearer of Joyful News
Chapter X: But Clarence Must Not Be Encouraged
Chapter XI: George Is a Christian Gentleman
Chapter XII: Why the Appeal Was Not Dismissed
Chapter XIII: At San Francisco
Chapter XIV: Of Miscellaneous Incidents
Chapter XV: Journeying Overland
Chapter XVI: Spanish Land Grants Viewed Retrospectively
Chapter XVII: Doña Josefa at Home
Chapter XVIII: At Newport
Chapter XIX: In New York
Chapter XX: At the Capitol
Chapter XXI: Looking at the Receding Dome
Chapter XXII: Perplexities at Alamar
Chapter XXIII: Home Again
Chapter XXIV: The Brewers of Mischief
Chapter XXV: The Squatter and the Don
Chapter XXVI: Mrs. Darrell’s View of Our Land Laws
Chapter XXVII: Darrell Astonishes Himself
Chapter XXVIII: Shall It Be Forever?
Chapter XXIX: Hasty Decisions Repented Leisurely
Chapter XXX: Effect of Bad Precept and Worse Example
Chapter XXXI: A Snow Storm
Chapter XXXII: A False Friend Sent to Deceive the Southerners
Chapter XXXIII: San Diego’s Sentence Is Irrevocable
Chapter XXXIV: The Sins of Our Legislators!
Chapter XXXV: The Fashion of Justice in San Diego
Chapter XXXVI: Clarence and George with the Hod-carrier
Chapter XXXVII: Reunited at Last
Conclusion: Out with the Invader
Notes
About the Author
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