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... Carlos Riego . Well , that is my yesterday of romance , for the many things that have passed between those times and now have become dim or have gone out of my mind . And my day before yesterday was the day on which I , at twenty - two ...
... Carlos Riego . Well , that is my yesterday of romance , for the many things that have passed between those times and now have become dim or have gone out of my mind . And my day before yesterday was the day on which I , at twenty - two ...
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... Carlos Riego . Carlos was dark , and of a grace to set Ralph as much in the shade as Ralph himself set me ; and Carlos had seen a deal more of the world than Ralph . He had a foreign sense of humour that made him forever ready to ...
... Carlos Riego . Carlos was dark , and of a grace to set Ralph as much in the shade as Ralph himself set me ; and Carlos had seen a deal more of the world than Ralph . He had a foreign sense of humour that made him forever ready to ...
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... Carlos ' address . That's " Carlos is the only soul I know outside five miles from here . Besides , he's friends in the Indies . where I want to go , and he could give me a cast . You remember what Tomas Castro said . " " Rooksby came ...
... Carlos ' address . That's " Carlos is the only soul I know outside five miles from here . Besides , he's friends in the Indies . where I want to go , and he could give me a cast . You remember what Tomas Castro said . " " Rooksby came ...
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... Carlos . " " Oh , you , " he said fretfully . " You want to run your head into a noose ; that's what it comes to . Why , I may have to flee the country . There's the red - breasts poking their noses into every cottage on the Ashford ...
... Carlos . " " Oh , you , " he said fretfully . " You want to run your head into a noose ; that's what it comes to . Why , I may have to flee the country . There's the red - breasts poking their noses into every cottage on the Ashford ...
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... Carlos Riego and Castro in a little fir - wood above the quarry , in half an hour's time . All I had to do was to whistle three bars of " Lillibulero , " as a signal . A connection had been already arranged with the Free Traders on the ...
... Carlos Riego and Castro in a little fir - wood above the quarry , in half an hour's time . All I had to do was to whistle three bars of " Lillibulero , " as a signal . A connection had been already arranged with the Free Traders on the ...
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admiral Alguazil answered asked began boat Bow Street runners bowed breath caballero called Carlos Casa Riego cloak cried Cuba dark dead death deck Don Balthasar Don Carlos door ears El Rubio English eyes face Father Antonio fear feet felt glance gone hair hand hang Havana head heard heart honour immense Inglez Jamaica John Kemp Juan Juez Kemp Kingston knew lanthorn laughed light Lion lips looked Lord Stowell Lugareños Manuel matter murder murmured never Nichols night O'Brien once pirates Ramon Rangsley ravine Rio Medio romance Rooksby round sail saturnine schooner Sebright seemed seen Señor Señorita Seraphina shadow ship shoulders shouted side sight silence smile sort soul sound Spanish stood suddenly talk tell thing thought throat Tomas Castro turned uncle voice walked wall whispered Williams woman words