49 pages 1 hour read

Isabel Allende

Zorro

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2005

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Part 4: “Spain, late 1814-early 1815”

Part 4, Pages 241-282 Summary

Diego leaves Barcelona with Juliana, Isabel, and Nuria, planning to travel to California from La Curaña. To avoid detection, the four disguise themselves as pilgrims on their way to the site of Santiago de Compostela. They meet with several misadventures and, one night, are nearly robbed by two peasants. Eventually, they meet the Romani whom Diego and Bernardo rescued. The Romani, grateful to Diego for his kindness in Barcelona, allow the fugitives to travel with them, thus easing some of their hardships. During the trip, one of the Romani forges a new sword for Diego, which Diego names Justine “because it will always serve just causes” (263).

At Compostela, Diego meets Galileo Tempesta, a sailor who taught him to perform magic tricks on his voyage to Spain five years before. Tempesta takes Diego to Captain Santiago de León, who agrees to let the group stowaway aboard his ship when he realizes that both he and Diego are members of La Justicia.

Though the voyage begins relatively smoothly, circumstances eventually take a turn for the worse. A tempest devastates the ship and causes the loss of the main mast. Soon after, the ship is attacked by pirates, led by the infamous blurred text
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