- Dramatis Personae
- Chapter 1 - Boyhood
- Chapter 2 - The Monk's Letter
- Chapter 3 - Sword and Cassock
- Chapter 4 - Alcala De Henarez
- Chapter 5 - Don Carlos Forgets Himself
- Chapter 6 - The Light Enjoyed
- Chapter 7 - The Desengano
- Chapter 8 - The Muleteer
- Chapter 9 - El Dorado Found
- Chapter 10 - Dolores
- Chapter 11 - The Light Enjoyed
- Chapter 12 - The Light Divided from the Darkness
- Chapter 13 - Seville
- Chapter 14 - The Monks of San Isodro
- Chapter 15 - The Great Sanbenito
- Chapter 16 - Welcome Home
- Chapter 17 - Disclosures
- Chapter 18 - The Aged Monk
- Chapter 19 - Truth and Freedom
- Chapter 20 - The First Drop of a Thunder Shower
- Chapter 21 - By the Guadalquivir
- Chapter 22 - The Flood-Gates Opened
- Chapter 23 - The Reign of Terror
- Chapter 24 - A Gleam of Light
- Chapter 25 - Waiting
- Chapter 26 - Don Gonsalvo's Revenge
- Chapter 27 - My Brother's Keeper
- Chapter 28 - Reaping the Whirlwind
- Chapter 29 - A Friend at Court
- Chapter 30 - The Captive
- Chapter 31 - Ministering Angels
- Chapter 32 - The Valley of the Shadow of Death
- Chapter 33 - On the Other Side
- Chapter 34 - Fray Sebastian's Trouble
- Chapter 35 - The Eve of the Auto
- Chapter 36 - The Horrible and Tremendous Spectacle
- Chapter 37 - Something Ended and Something Begun
- Chapter 38 - Nuera Again
- Chapter 39 - Left Behind
- Chapter 40 - A Satisfactory Penitent
- Chapter 41 - More About the Penitent
- Chapter 42 - Quiet Days
- Chapter 43 - El Dorado Found Again
- Chapter 44 - One Prisoner Set Free
- Chapter 45 - Triumphant
- Chapter 46 - Is it Too Late?
- Chapter 47 - The Dominican Prior
- Chapter 48 - San Isodro Once More
- Chapter 49 - Farewell
Juan and Carlos Meñaya have longed to find their father ever since they were little. Their dream starts to get lost, though, as they grow up and go separate ways. Juan goes off to war and falls under the influence of a Huguenot prisoner while Carlos becomes a monk and begins to discover the Bible for himself. - Summary by Adele de Pignerolles
Dramatis Personae
Narration by Adele de Pignerolles and Rapunzelina
Carlos, read by Joseph Tabler
Juan Rodrigo, read by Aaron Rivera
Dolores, read by Sonia
Fray Sebastian Gomez, read by Jason in Panama
Don Manuel Alvarez, read by KHand
Don Juan, the penitent, read by Victor Villarraza
Student, read by David Purdy
The stranger, De Seso, read by Joe
Gonsalvo, read by Kristingj
Dr. Cristobal Losada, read by Patrick Saville
Doña Inez, read by Rachel
Those around Gonsalvo, read by Leanne Yau
Proverbs, read by MaryAnn
The tempter, read by David Purdy
Juliano El Chico, read by TJ Burns
The village cura, read by David Purdy
The landlord, read by David Purdy
Fray Fernando, read by Larry Wilson
Fray Cassiodoro, read by Esther ben Simonides
The aged monk, read by Esther ben Simonides
Servant boy, read by Esther ben Simonides
Doña Beatriz, read by Esther ben Simonides
Doña Sancha, read by Esther ben Simonides
Don Balthasar, read by Larry Wilson
Don Manuel the younger, read by David Purdy
Passerby, read by Rachel
Porter, read by Leanne Yau
Doña Katarina, read by Esther ben Simonides
Munebraga, read by Esther ben Simonides
Gaspar Benevidio, read by Rupert Holliday
The alcayde’s servant, read by Rachel
Promoter-fiscal, read by David Purdy
Notary, read by Rachel
Prior, read by Larry Wilson
Benevidio's daughter, a child, read by TriciaG
Maria Gonsalez, read by TriciaG
Don Alonzo de Munebraga, read by Rachel
A mother, read by Esther ben Simonides
Juanita, read by Joe
Page, read by David Purdy
Juan Gonsalez, read by David Purdy
Juan Ponce de Leon, read by Esther ben Simonides
Don Garcia, read by Esther ben Simonides
Jesuit, read by Amy Gramour
Attendant, read by Amy Gramour
Llorente, read by Esther ben Simonides
Juan Sanchez, read by Rachel
Don Domingo de Roxas, read by David Purdy
Herrera, read by David Purdy
God’s messenger, read by David Purdy
Jorge, read by David Purdy
Lord Inquisitor, read by Esther ben Simonides
Young monk, read by Jael Baldwin
Editing by Adele de Pignerolles and Rapunzelina
Dramatis Personae
Narration by Adele de Pignerolles and Rapunzelina
Carlos, read by Joseph Tabler
Juan Rodrigo, read by Aaron Rivera
Dolores, read by Sonia
Fray Sebastian Gomez, read by Jason in Panama
Don Manuel Alvarez, read by KHand
Don Juan, the penitent, read by Victor Villarraza
Student, read by David Purdy
The stranger, De Seso, read by Joe
Gonsalvo, read by Kristingj
Dr. Cristobal Losada, read by Patrick Saville
Doña Inez, read by Rachel
Those around Gonsalvo, read by Leanne Yau
Proverbs, read by MaryAnn
The tempter, read by David Purdy
Juliano El Chico, read by TJ Burns
The village cura, read by David Purdy
The landlord, read by David Purdy
Fray Fernando, read by Larry Wilson
Fray Cassiodoro, read by Esther ben Simonides
The aged monk, read by Esther ben Simonides
Servant boy, read by Esther ben Simonides
Doña Beatriz, read by Esther ben Simonides
Doña Sancha, read by Esther ben Simonides
Don Balthasar, read by Larry Wilson
Don Manuel the younger, read by David Purdy
Passerby, read by Rachel
Porter, read by Leanne Yau
Doña Katarina, read by Esther ben Simonides
Munebraga, read by Esther ben Simonides
Gaspar Benevidio, read by Rupert Holliday
The alcayde’s servant, read by Rachel
Promoter-fiscal, read by David Purdy
Notary, read by Rachel
Prior, read by Larry Wilson
Benevidio's daughter, a child, read by TriciaG
Maria Gonsalez, read by TriciaG
Don Alonzo de Munebraga, read by Rachel
A mother, read by Esther ben Simonides
Juanita, read by Joe
Page, read by David Purdy
Juan Gonsalez, read by David Purdy
Juan Ponce de Leon, read by Esther ben Simonides
Don Garcia, read by Esther ben Simonides
Jesuit, read by Amy Gramour
Attendant, read by Amy Gramour
Llorente, read by Esther ben Simonides
Juan Sanchez, read by Rachel
Don Domingo de Roxas, read by David Purdy
Herrera, read by David Purdy
God’s messenger, read by David Purdy
Jorge, read by David Purdy
Lord Inquisitor, read by Esther ben Simonides
Young monk, read by Jael Baldwin
Editing by Adele de Pignerolles and Rapunzelina
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