Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Seven Spanish Cities, and the Way to Them
Why should this man write a book about Spain, when he was there so short a time?
That is a very fair question. The answer is chie?y personal. In my very earliest days, an uncle, aunt, and cousin of mine, all very dear to me in my babyhood, went to Spain and remained there many years. Their letters from Spain and their Spanish curiosities were among the home excitements of my childhood; and the great red-letter day was the day of their return. Well do I recollect the box of eon-bom they brought me. There were some varieties in it, which I have never seen again to this day.
This experience made Spain stand out from the map of Europe to my boyish eyes, and I felt a certain surprise that the geographies and the newspapers had so little to tell of it.
In after days, there came to me a time when I hoped, for a little while, to be Mr. Prescott'sreader in his great historical work. That hope was soon disappointed; but it led me to the study of the Spanish language, and it brought me his kind friendship while he lived.
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