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Page 25
One person at least . ” To me his words and his smile seemed to imply a bitter
irony ; but they were said very earnestly . Castro had hauled the helpless form of
old Rangsley forward . I caught him muttering savagely : “ I could kill that old man
!
One person at least . ” To me his words and his smile seemed to imply a bitter
irony ; but they were said very earnestly . Castro had hauled the helpless form of
old Rangsley forward . I caught him muttering savagely : “ I could kill that old man
!
Page 26
I lived with Carlos in the cabin — Castro in the half - deck ; but we were all three
pretty constantly together , and they being the only Spaniards on board , we were
more or less isolated from the other passengers . Looking at my companions at ...
I lived with Carlos in the cabin — Castro in the half - deck ; but we were all three
pretty constantly together , and they being the only Spaniards on board , we were
more or less isolated from the other passengers . Looking at my companions at ...
Page 27
Castro struck me as absolutely ruffianly . His head was knotted in a red , white -
spotted handkerchief ; his grizzled beard was tangled ; he wore a black and rusty
cloak , ragged at the edges , and hand . As a rule , the place of his forearm was ...
Castro struck me as absolutely ruffianly . His head was knotted in a red , white -
spotted handkerchief ; his grizzled beard was tangled ; he wore a black and rusty
cloak , ragged at the edges , and hand . As a rule , the place of his forearm was ...
Page 29
As for Castro he and his rags came out of a life of sturt and strife , and I hoped he
might die by treachery . He had undoubtedly been sent by the uncle across the
seas to find Carlos and bring him out of Europe ; there was something romantic in
...
As for Castro he and his rags came out of a life of sturt and strife , and I hoped he
might die by treachery . He had undoubtedly been sent by the uncle across the
seas to find Carlos and bring him out of Europe ; there was something romantic in
...
Page 30
One night I overheard him say to Castro : “ Tell me , O my Tomas , would it be
safe to take this caballero , my cousin , to Rio Medio ? ” Castro paused , and then
murmured gruffly : “ Seņor , unless that Irishman is consulted beforehand , or the
...
One night I overheard him say to Castro : “ Tell me , O my Tomas , would it be
safe to take this caballero , my cousin , to Rio Medio ? ” Castro paused , and then
murmured gruffly : “ Seņor , unless that Irishman is consulted beforehand , or the
...
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