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Stephen was considering this when the two Mexicans approached. The proprietor of the store started to explain, when the little woman draped in a black mantilla interrupted him with further sobbing and a pointing finger pointing back across the settlement. "Caballeros," she began, "you coom please wit' me, I I haf show you soomt'ing." Then again she burst into weeping.
Come on, Harry." Tom turned to leave the room, Hazelton at his heels. But Montez, with an angry exclamation, leaped to the doorway, barring their exit. "Caballeros, you shall not leave like this!" "No?" Tom inquired. "Harry, our late host wishes us to leave by the windows." "All right," nodded Hazelton, smiling. "I used to be something of an athlete."
Another stronghold of the corsairs was now in most competent hands, as Alvar Gomez Zagal was one of the most renowned caballeros of Spain, son of that Pero Lopez de Horusco on whom the Moors themselves had bestowed the title of "Al Zagal," or "The Valiant," on account of his extraordinary bravery.
For truly, José's equal has never been seen, and caballeros I have known who would swear that José's riata can stretch to fifty paces and more to find its mark." "Is it anxiety for me that makes you so solicitous?" demanded Jack, speaking low so that the peons could not overhear. "Perhaps and perhaps it is pride; for I know well the skill and the bravery of my José."
It is looked for from the Capataz of the Cargadores, who are the rich men, and, as it were, the Caballeros amongst the common people. I don't care for cards but as a pastime; and as to those girls that boast of having opened their doors to my knock, you know I wouldn't look at any one of them twice except for what the people would say.
"Are there ranches, with cavalcades and bull-fights, lazy caballeros lying in hammocks smoking cigarritos, or dancing the night through with silly girls? Dios de mi alma! I feel as if I did not care." "Caramba!" exclaimed Adan, "I am famished. Do you suppose they have left us anything to eat?"
She did not waste a glance on her reproachful caballeros, but held long practical conversations with Rogers under the mending wing of Doña Pomposa, who approved of the stranger, having ascertained his abilities and prospects from the older men of his party.
The singer's voice, his rustic pronunciation, and the continual clucking with which he ended the verses, were scarcely intelligible to Jaime, but he gradually began to realize that the ballad was directed at young women who desired to abandon the field, to marry caballeros, and who longed to wear the same ornaments as city ladies.
I did not need to be sent. I am faithful." Nicolas followed this with a smile that showed his white teeth. He spoke in utter simplicity. "And now what can I do for you, caballeros?" the Mexican inquired. "Nicolas," asked Tom, with sudden inspiration, "is there any store hereabouts? Any place where food can be purchased?"
Hundreds of candles burned in sconces and chandeliers, festoons of bunting and greenery gave the big room a carnival air; Indian servitors flitted silently about with trays of refreshments, and the gold lace and braid of America's navy mingled picturesquely with the almost spectacular garb of stately Spanish caballeros. The commodore, though undersized, was soldierly and very brisk of manner.
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