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Updated: June 7, 2025
I haf see thees caballo in town one mornin', and a girl she is ridin' heem, and everybody is lookin', and so I'm lookin'." He paused to roll a cigarette. "And then," he continued, drawing a deep inhale of smoke, "I haf know quick lak thot" he snapped his fingers sharply "quick lak thot" he snapped his fingers again "there's my potrillo grown big lak a house! And so "
"Señorita," he replied, "lo venderia con gusto pero pienso que me paga lo que quiero por el." Which delighted Helen. "Pagare lo que sea." The Mexican hesitated a moment. "¿Pagara cuarenta pesos?" he asked, finally. "Yo tambien quiero al caballo mucho," he added. "Pero por cuarenta pesos pienso pienso que lo olvido." And he grinned. Helen turned to the others.
Chase was immediately given, and at half-past six the Abby Bradford, from New York to Puerto Caballo, was duly seized and taken in tow, her Captain proceeding with her upon her original course towards Puerto Caballo. It was late before that place was reached, and the night was spent standing off and on outside the harbour.
Manuel licked a finger before he spread his hands to show how completely he failed to understand. "But if the caballo does not please the señor, why then did the señor steal " "You see, I wanted to bring my partner Señor Jack Allen down here with me. And he was riding the caballo, and he couldn't get off " Manuel swore a Spanish oath politely, to please his guest who wished to amaze him.
The entrance to the immense bay is seven miles wide and contains two islands, Corregidor and Caballo, both of which were powerfully fortified, the works containing a number of modern guns.
That was the construction which Dade pessimistically put upon her smiling assurance that she could never be so selfish as to take Señor Hunter's wonderful Surry and condemn him to some commonplace caballo; though she gave also a better reason than that, which was that her own horse was already saddled witness the peon leading the animal into the patio at that very moment and that an exchange would mean delay.
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