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Part One: 1715-1835 | |
Doña Inés Among the Briefs (1715-1732) | 3 |
Requiem | 16 |
The Colonial Siesta (1743-1766) | 21 |
An Audience with Charles III | 30 |
If You Don't Want Me (1789-1810) | 37 |
A Chronicle of War (1810-1814) | 43 |
Lament for the Destruction of Caracas | 65 |
In the Shade of Cacao (1814-1834) | 70 |
Part Two: 1846-1935 | |
Doña Inés Among Liberals (1846-1899) | 85 |
Epitaph for General Joaquín Crespo | 102 |
The Venus of San Juan (1900-1905) | 113 |
Dominguito Finds Another General (1905-1929) | 130 |
León Bendelac Discovers America (1926-1935) | 138 |
Part Three: 1935-1985 | |
Doña Inés Is Nostalgic | 167 |
Don Heliodoro's Gift | 188 |
Ernestino's Memory | 206 |
NewBriefs | 221 |
End of a Lawsuit | 235 |
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