Caesar or Nothing
by
Baroja, Pío, 1872-1956
,
How, Louis
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In My Garden
At Twilight
I The Paris-ventimiglia Express Marseilles! How Beautiful!
The Englishman And His Wife
In Italy
Ii An Extraordinary Family Juan Guillen
Tender-hearted Vicenta The Monk
Juan Fort
The Cardinal's Nephew And Niece
Iii Caesar Moncada At The Escolapians
Sounding-lines In Life
A Philosophy
Enchiridion Sapientiae
Iv People Who Pass Close By The San Martino Young Ladies
Observations By Caesar
Art, For Deceived Husbands V The Abbe Preciozi The Big Birds In Rome
The Cicerone
Vi The Little Interests Of The People In A Roman Hotel Intimacies
The Contessina Brenda Dancing
You Are An Inquisitor
They Are Just Children Vii The Confidences Of The Abbe Preciozi Natural Varieties Of Noses And Expressions
The Church And Cooking
The Marvellous Bird Of Rome
Poor Tindaro
The Vatican Family
A Talk About Money Viii Old Palaces, Old Salons, Old Ladies The Cardinal Uncle
Exercises In Hypocrisy
Solitary Walks
Ix New Acquaintances "i Protestanti Della Simpatia"
Consequences Of The Rain
X A Ball
Sileno Macarroni
The World As A Zoological Garden
Chiromantic Interlude
Xi A Sounding-line In The Dark World The Advice Of Two Abbes
A Spanish Monk
The Licentiate Miro
Xii A Meeting On The Pincio A Walk In The Villa Borghese
From The Pincio Terrace
Meeting Marchmont Tea
Xiii Esthetics And Demagogy Susanna And The Youngsters
Ruskin And The Philistines
Chic And The Revolution
Caesar's Plan
Xiv New Attempts, New Rambles Cardinal Spada The Abbe Tardieu
Bernini
Corners Of Rome
What Can Be Read On Walls The Monk With The Red Nose
Xv Giovanni Battista, Pagan
Superstitions
Young Painters
Xvi The Portrait Of A Pope Legend And History
Xvii Evil Days
Two Absurd Men
The Sadness Of Life One Sunday Afternoon
The Abbey
Piranesi's Garden
Xviii Caesar Borgia's Motto, "aut Caesar, Aut Nihil" The Borgias
Alexander Vi And His Brother
The Hall Of The Saints
The Life Of Caesar Borgia
In Front Of The Castel Sant' Angelo Xix Caesar's Reflections
Xx Don Calixto At Saint Peter's Don Calixto Understands
Theodora And Marozia
It Is A Magnificent Business Concern
Xxi Don Calixto In The Catacombs
Irreverent Cicerone
Agro Romano Xxii Sentimentality And Archeology
Desolation
Xxiii The 'scutcheon Of A Church
A Royal Idyll
Xxiv Tourist Interlude Travelling
Close To A Tiresome Hotel A Modest Family
Tragedy In A Hotel Room
The Classic Stagecoach
Ii Castro Duro The Morning
From The Miradero
The Town
Life At Castro
* * * * * Iii Caesar's Labours First Steps
* * * * * Don Calixto At Home
* * * * * * * * * * The Political Powers Of Castro
Don Platon Peribanez
Iv The Bookseller And The Anarchists
V The Banquet The Guests
Amparito
The Two Friends' Comments Vi Uncle Chinaman Cidones
The Cafe Espanol
Father Martin
Vii A Trying Scene
Viii The Election What They Said In The Towns
Indifference In Castro
Ix Caesar As Deputy Tripping Them Up
Caesar's Manner Of Living
One Day At Christmastime
X Political Labours Money On The Exchange
Caesar Begins His Task
Can One Change Or Not?
The Reception Inauguration Of The Club
Xi The Pitfall Of Sinigaglia A Commission For The Minister
Induction
In Paris
Recquillart's Clerk
In Madrid
Xii Local Struggles The Water Supply The Library
The Benevolent Society Bandits
* * * * * The Two Asylums
Xiii Amparito In Action Laura At Castro
Amparito And Caesar
Xiv Intransigence Lost Disquiet Disappears
Sympathy
Doubt
Xv "driveller" Juan And "the Cub-slut" A Murder
* * * * * Life Of "the Cub-slut" "the Cub-slut's" Argument
Xvi Pity, A Mask Of Cowardice The Mother Flight
Xvii First Victory
Xviii Declaration Of War
Xix The Fight For The Election
The Meeting Stand Fast, Fellow Citizens! Political Tricks
A Clandestine Meeting
Eulogy Of Violence * * * * * At Night
Xx Confidence Yes, He Is The Hero * * * * * Caesar! Caesar!
* * * * * The Red Flag
* * * * * Fate * * * * * Xxi Our Venerable Traditions! Our Holy Principles!
Castro Duro Today Xxii Finis Gloriae Mundi From A Society Column The End