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Page 96
What , then , is the difference between me , Manuel - del - Popolo Isturiz , and this
Tomas Castro ? The Seņor Caballero , can tell at once . Look at me . I am the
finer man . I would have you ask the ladies of Rio Medio , and leave the verdict to
...
What , then , is the difference between me , Manuel - del - Popolo Isturiz , and this
Tomas Castro ? The Seņor Caballero , can tell at once . Look at me . I am the
finer man . I would have you ask the ladies of Rio Medio , and leave the verdict to
...
Page 97
Is it not so ? Has not the Seņor Juez O ' Brien so ordained ? You will give ear to
me , you will alleviate my indignant sufferings ? ” He implored me with his eyes
for a long time . Manuel - del - Popolo , as he called himself , pushed the hair
back ...
Is it not so ? Has not the Seņor Juez O ' Brien so ordained ? You will give ear to
me , you will alleviate my indignant sufferings ? ” He implored me with his eyes
for a long time . Manuel - del - Popolo , as he called himself , pushed the hair
back ...
Page 98
We have arranged the confusion up above , ” he said to Manueldel Popolo ; “ you
may go and see to the sailing . . . . Hurry ; it is growing late . " · Manuel blazed
silently , and stalked out of the door as if he had an electric cloud round his head .
We have arranged the confusion up above , ” he said to Manueldel Popolo ; “ you
may go and see to the sailing . . . . Hurry ; it is growing late . " · Manuel blazed
silently , and stalked out of the door as if he had an electric cloud round his head .
Page 99
That Manuel is a fool , ” he said without rancor ; " he is mad with jealousy
because for this day I have command here . But , all the same , they are
dangerous pigs , these slaves of the Seņor O ' Brien . I wish the town were rid of
them . One day ...
That Manuel is a fool , ” he said without rancor ; " he is mad with jealousy
because for this day I have command here . But , all the same , they are
dangerous pigs , these slaves of the Seņor O ' Brien . I wish the town were rid of
them . One day ...
Page 124
For instance , the rascals living in the easternmost village accepted tacitly the
leadership of a certain Domingo , a mulatto , keeper of a vile grogshop , who was
skilled in the art of throwing a knife to a great distance . Manuel - del - Popolo ...
For instance , the rascals living in the easternmost village accepted tacitly the
leadership of a certain Domingo , a mulatto , keeper of a vile grogshop , who was
skilled in the art of throwing a knife to a great distance . Manuel - del - Popolo ...
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