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The pamphlet opens with a personified Gibraltar denouncing Spain's vices and proceeds through satirical travel sketches and anecdotes, notably a comic mule episode drawn from Marcos de Obregon, to critique Spanish society, religion, and manners. Interwoven are metatextual details about the essay's intended review context and the author's resistance to editorial interference, including a rejected squib and withdrawal from publication. The piece blends witty storytelling, pointed social commentary, and vivid travel observation in a compact, ironic account that shifts between narrated incident, parable, and authorial complaint.
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