Busk. Patrañas, or Spanish stories

Today's free book is Patrañas, or Spanish stories, legendary and traditional by Rachel H. Busk (1870). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).


Table of Contents

Carlo Magno and the Giant 
El Conde Sol 
Simple Johnny and the Spell-bound Princesses 
Turian and Floreta 
The Blood-stain of the Alcazar of Seville
The Adventures of Dona Josefa Ramirez y Marmolejo
The Steeple of Covena 
Another Fair Maid of Zaragoza 
Juanita the Bald
Starving John the Doctor 
Ramon the Discontented 
The Ballad-maker and the Boot-maker 
El Clavel
The Ill-tempered Princess 
The Hermit and the Fig-tree
Too Clever by Half 
The Wind's Story
What Ana saw in the Sunbeam
The Pedro Jimenez Grape
St. Martin in Spain 
St. Michael's Feather
"Eyes to the Blind" 
The Floating Chest
The Whale of the Manzanares
The Sun of Wittenburg
Merino
King Vamba
Dona Terea 
The Irish Princess 
El Conde Fernan Gonzalez
The First Tunny Fishing 
"Where One can Dine, Two can Dine" 
Hormesinda
Filial Love before all
Raguel
Don Jaime de Aragon 
Don Alonso de Aguilar 
The Black Charger of Hernando
The Infante Don Henrique and the Lions
Blanca the Haughty
Issy-ben-Aran
Mostafa Alvila
The Emir in search of an Eye
Yussuf's Friend
The Sultana's Perfumer-in-Chief
El Moro Santon
Hernan Cortes in Sanctuary
Araucania the Indomitable
Tegualda
Fiton's Cave
Matanzas