Chapter Eighteen: How He Told Esquivel's Story
Chapter Nineteen: How the Indians Left Us
Chapter Twenty: How We Escaped
Chapter Twenty-One: How We Cured Some Sick People
Chapter Twenty-Two: How They Brought Other Sick People to Us the Following Day
Chapter Twenty-Three: How We Left after Having Eaten the Dogs
Chapter Twenty-Four: About the Customs of the Indians of That Land
Chapter Twenty-Five: How the Indians Are Skilled with a Weapon
Chapter Twenty-Six: About the Peoples and Languages
Chapter Twenty-Seven: How We Moved On and Were Welcomed
Chapter Twenty-Eight: About Another New Custom
Chapter Twenty-Nine: How They Stole from One Another
Chapter Thirty: How the Custom of Welcoming Us Changed
Chapter Thirty-One: How We Followed the Corn Route
Chapter Thirty-Two: How They Gave Us Deer Hearts
Chapter Thirty-Three: How We Saw Traces of Christians
Chapter Thirty-Four: How I Sent for the Christians
Chapter Thirty-Five: How the Mayor Received Us Well the Night We Arrived