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We however insisted, and she finally accepted, with the condition that we would also accept of some of her quesadillas and tortillas to carry along with us. The ranchero mounted his horse and rode with us about three or four miles, to place us on the right trail, when, after inviting us very earnestly to call and see him again, and bidding us an affectionate adios, he galloped away.

As the boat drew out the two rejected men bade the Americans an ironical "adios," and one spat in the stream. In the faces of the others, however, showed something like respect for the crisp-spoken captain, and José snarled something at the ill-mannered Three and Four. "You might need those men," mumbled Schwandorf. "Guess not," McKay answered, serenely, turning toward the hotel. "Come on, boys.

Your sister may better appreciate the honour I am intending her. If not, Heaven help her and you! She will soon be without a brother. Adios, Don Valerian! I go to pour speech into softer ears. For your own sake, hope pray that my proposal may be more favourably received."

Watching his chance, he flashed a look at her; and then it seemed to him the change in her face was wonderful. Later, after he had left Mrs. Bland with a meaning "Adios manana," and was walking along beside the old outlaw, he found himself thinking of the girl instead of the woman, and of how he had seen her face blaze with hope and gratitude.

Yo' job is to line out yo' steers and get 'em back to the Diamond D feedin' grounds. Adios, amigos!" And Kid Wolf, on his fleet white horse, swung off to the westward. Gentleman John sat up suddenly in his bed and opened his eyes. The moon had gone down, and all was pitch dark. It was nearly morning. He had heard something for Gentleman John was a light sleeper.

A little scold you, because you stay too long to talk with the Skipper from the Bahamas, hey? No more than that, is it not?" "He'll beat me," cried little John, driven fairly past himself. "He beats me every time I'm late, or don't get my work done. I thank you ever so much for being so kind, but I can't stay another minute." "Adios, then, Señor Colorado!" said the Skipper, with a stately bow.

"Well, my friend, adios," said del Concha, "and may you come safely to your journey's end!" Accepting this farewell as a signal to move, the black giant set forth at a swinging pace, and, in order not to lose sight of him, Ridge was obliged instantly to follow.

he stooped down as he danced and made himself look as much like a dwarf as he possibly could. When he had finished the Dwarf Song, José tucked his guitar under his arm, and bowed politely to Doña Teresa and Pancho. "Adios!" he said. "May you rest well." "Adios, adios!" shouted all the children. And Pancho and Doña Teresa and the Twins replied: "Adios! God give you sweet sleep."

Again, senor, adios!" It is small wonder that Douglas felt so unnerved by the ordeal through which he had just passed that his brain seemed numbed to such an extent that he scarcely realised what was going on around him. Villavicencio's taunts passed him by almost unheeded, and Jim most certainly did not realise that he was only exchanging a sudden for a lingering death.

"'Well, gents, says Texas, when he sees his hoss is come, 'I reckons I'll say adios an' pull my freight. I'll be back in a week. "'Wherever be you p'intin' for? asks Cherokee Hall. 'Ain't this goin' of yours some sudden?

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