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Page 30
... English lord would undertake to join with the picaroons , it is very assuredly not safe . " Carlos made a little exclamation of mild astonishment . " Pero ? Is it so bad as that in my uncle's own town ? " Tomas muttered something that I ...
... English lord would undertake to join with the picaroons , it is very assuredly not safe . " Carlos made a little exclamation of mild astonishment . " Pero ? Is it so bad as that in my uncle's own town ? " Tomas muttered something that I ...
Page 38
... English are , " he said sardonically to Carlos . And then to me , " If the seņor speaks loudly again , I shall kill him . " He was evidently very frightened of something . Carlos , silent as an apparition at the foot of the ladder , put ...
... English are , " he said sardonically to Carlos . And then to me , " If the seņor speaks loudly again , I shall kill him . " He was evidently very frightened of something . Carlos , silent as an apparition at the foot of the ladder , put ...
Page 45
... those who take my goods are pirates , as you English say , or Mexican privateers , as the Havana authorities say . I do not very much care . Basta , what I know is that every week some ship with a letter of marque steals one 45 VI.
... those who take my goods are pirates , as you English say , or Mexican privateers , as the Havana authorities say . I do not very much care . Basta , what I know is that every week some ship with a letter of marque steals one 45 VI.
Page 46
... English and Scotch planters . Spain was still in the throes of losing the Mexican colonies when Great Britain had acknowledged the existence of a state of war and a Mexican Government . Mexican letters of marque had imme- diately filled ...
... English and Scotch planters . Spain was still in the throes of losing the Mexican colonies when Great Britain had acknowledged the existence of a state of war and a Mexican Government . Mexican letters of marque had imme- diately filled ...
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... English . It will never again be Spanish , nor do I wish that it should . But our little , waspish friend there " — he lifted one thin , brown hand to the sign of the Buckatoro Journal— " his paper is doing much mischief . I think the ...
... English . It will never again be Spanish , nor do I wish that it should . But our little , waspish friend there " — he lifted one thin , brown hand to the sign of the Buckatoro Journal— " his paper is doing much mischief . I think the ...
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admiral answered asked began boat Bow Street runners bowed breath caballero called Carlos Casa Riego cloak cried Cuba dark David Macdonald dead death deck Don Balthasar Don Carlos door ears El Rubio English eyes face Father Antonio fear feet felt gone hair hand hang Havana head heard heart immense Inglez Jamaica John Kemp Juan Juez Kemp Kingston knew laughed light Lion lips looked Lord Stowell Lugareņos Macdonald Manuel matter murmured never Nichols night Nikola O'Brien once pirates pistol Ramon Rangsley ravine remember Rio Medio romance Rooksby round sail schooner Sebright seemed seen seņor seņorita 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 waiting walked wall whispered Williams woman words
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Page 41 - Here's the mahn ye were speerin' after. Here's Macdonald." It was the voice of Barnes, and the voice of the every day. I discovered that I had been tremendously upset. The pulses in my temples were throbbing, and I wanted to shut my eyes — to sleep! I was tired; Romance had departed. Barnes and the Macdonald he had found for me represented all the laborious insects of the world; all the ants who are forever hauling immensely heavy and immensely unimportant burdens up weary hillocks, down steep...