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Updated: May 13, 2025


The mad caballero soon came he was not happy. We searched the floor, and all the time he was shaking his head and mumbling that Mademoiselle had confessed to writing it and to a detective! He was quite crazy. Ah, with what care and sympathy did I help him, Señor, and how generously did he reward my careful search!"

"Her reputation, Senor Caballero, is above all reproach, and I shall be delighted to see you whenever you honour me with a call." "The carnival draws near to its end," I replied, "and if Donna Ignazia would like to go to another ball I shall be happy to take her again." "You must come and ask her yourself." "I will not fail to do so."

"And you sure are the lindaest little Linda Rosa of the bunch!" And Anita's heart was filled with happiness as she watched her brave caballero ride away, so tall, so straight, and of such the gentle manner and the royal air!

An Indian who wore the dress of a Mexican caballero, jacket, loose trousers, hat, and boots, spurred in like manner to the front, gestured to his followers to halt, brought his horse to a walk, and slowly approached the white man. Coronado made a sign to show that his pistols were in his holsters; and the Apache responded by dropping his lance and slinging his bow over his shoulder.

He was hungry, and it was growing dark, and he began to see that there was no use in playing the caballero any longer, and came down into the forecastle, put into the ``grub'' in sailor's style, threw off all his airs, and enjoyed the joke as much as any one; for a man must take a joke among sailors.

He amuses himself sometimes with the girls, valgame Dios! he has made hot tears flow, but I suppose we do not know enough for him, for he marries none. Ay! but he has a charm." "Like what does he look? A beautiful caballero, I suppose, with eyes that melt and a mouth that trembles like a woman in the palsy." "Ay, no, my Chonita; thou art wrong. He is not beautiful at all.

He picked up the General's hat and brushed the dust from it. The ways of Mr. Kelley could not but succeed. The General, bewildered and dismayed by the resounding streets, welcomed his deliverer as a caballero with a most disinterested heart. "I have a desire," said the General, "to return to the hotel of O'Brien, in which I am stop.

Caballero, I am proud of yonder hills; and were I independent, and without wife or children, I would purchase a burra like that of your own, which I see is an excellent one, and far superior to mine, and travel amongst them till I knew all their mysteries, and had seen all the wondrous things which they contain."

And one day, behold! he walk into the casa, very white and angry, and he swear mooch to himself; and he orders his horse, and he ride away, and never come back no more, never-r-r! And one day another caballero, Don Esteban Briones, he came in, and say, 'Hola! Don Jorge has forgotten his pret-ty girl: he have left her over on the garden bench.

"Had you uttered this insult in Spanish instead of in French, I would have strung you up without more ado." "You insulted me first. If you are a true caballero give me the satisfaction which I have a right to demand." "No, señor; I don't meet rebels on the field of honor. If they are common folk I hang them; if they are gentlemen I behead them." "Which is in store for us, may I ask?"

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