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Page 171
... Death to the traitor ! Vengeance for our brothers dead on the English gallows ! " " Come away , Manuel . " " No. I am an artist . It is necessary for my soul . " " Be quiet ! " Then why doe te hear the ne 172 ROMANCE Their CASA RIEGO 171.
... Death to the traitor ! Vengeance for our brothers dead on the English gallows ! " " Come away , Manuel . " " No. I am an artist . It is necessary for my soul . " " Be quiet ! " Then why doe te hear the ne 172 ROMANCE Their CASA RIEGO 171.
Page 172
... Manuel . Come away ! " There were no footsteps , only a noiseless flitting of two shadows , and a distant voice crying : " Woe , woe , woe to the traitor ! " I had not needed Castro's warning to understand the meaning of this . O'Brien ...
... Manuel . Come away ! " There were no footsteps , only a noiseless flitting of two shadows , and a distant voice crying : " Woe , woe , woe to the traitor ! " I had not needed Castro's warning to understand the meaning of this . O'Brien ...
Page 208
... Manuel and another one , did go last night , as directed by the friar " -he supposed- " to meet the Juez in the bush outside Rio Medio . " I had guessed that much , and told him of Manuel's behaviour under my window . How did they know ...
... Manuel and another one , did go last night , as directed by the friar " -he supposed- " to meet the Juez in the bush outside Rio Medio . " I had guessed that much , and told him of Manuel's behaviour under my window . How did they know ...
Page 209
... Manuel came along at dawn , and dismissed the crews . They had separated , making a great noise on the beach , and yelling , " Death to the Inglez ! " I cleared up that point for him . He told me that O'Brien had the duenna called to ...
... Manuel came along at dawn , and dismissed the crews . They had separated , making a great noise on the beach , and yelling , " Death to the Inglez ! " I cleared up that point for him . He told me that O'Brien had the duenna called to ...
Page 217
... Manuel's inflammatory speeches , had that night started from the villages below with the intention of clamouring or my life . Many of their women were with them . Some of the Lugareños carried torches , others had pikes ; most of them ...
... Manuel's inflammatory speeches , had that night started from the villages below with the intention of clamouring or my life . Many of their women were with them . Some of the Lugareños carried torches , others had pikes ; most of them ...
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