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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Luna Benamor, by Vicente Blasco Ibanez This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Luna Benamor Author: Vicente Blasco Ibanez Translator: Isaac Goldberg Release Date: June 19, 2007 [EBook #21870] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LUNA BENAMOR *** Produced by Chuck Greif LUNA BENAMOR BY VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL SPANISH BY ISAAC GOLDBERG JOHN W. LUCE & COMPANY BOSTON 1919 CONTENTS LUNA BENAMOR, A Novel THE TOAD COMPASSION LUXURY RABIES THE WINDFALL THE LAST LION LUNA BENAMOR I LUIS AGUIRRE had been living in Gibraltar for about a month. He had arrived with the intention of sailing at once upon a vessel bound for Oceanica, where he was to assume his post as a consul to Australia. It was the first important voyage of his diplomatic career. Up to that time he had served in Madrid, in the offices of the Ministry, or in various consulates of southern France, elegant summery places where for half the year life was a continuous holiday. The son of a family that had been dedicated to diplomacy by tradition, he enjoyed the protection of influential persons. His parents were dead, but he was helped by his relatives and the prestige of a name that for a century had figured in the archives of the nation. Consul at the age of twenty-five, he was about to set sail with the illusions of a student who goes out into the world for the first time, feeling that all previous trips have been insignificant. Gibraltar, incongruous and exotic, a mixture of races and languages, was to him the first sign of the far-off world in quest of which he was journeying. He doubted, in his first surprise, if this rocky land jutting into the open sea and under a foreign flag, could be a part of his native peninsula. When he gazed out from the sides of the cliff across the vast blue bay with its rose-colored mountains dotted by the bright settlements of La Linea, San Roque and Algeciras,--the cheery whiteness of Andalusian towns,--he felt convinced that he was still in Spain. But great difference distinguished the human groups c
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