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Updated: June 14, 2025
"There is no time to destroy the Union now," hissed Douglas between his teeth; "we shall have to be satisfied with what we have already done, and, caramba! we shall be fortunate if we get away with whole skins. Look out, all people with thin skulls; the Manco's people are training her big guns on us!
But more than that, over and over in her heart she kept saying, with a joy she could not conceal from herself, "He loves me! He loves me!" Philip came in and bent over them both to look at the wooden child. "Caramba! it is a marvelous thing!" he exclaimed. The unconscious use of the Spanish word showed the genuineness of his admiration. Claire laughed joyously.
José, having finished his game of cards with Gallito and the two women, who had now left the table and were examining Pearl's manton de Manila, sent his twinkling, darting glance in their direction. "Caramba!" he cried softly, "but she has the sal Andaluz, she can dance! I have seen many, but not such another."
Strong glared into the fire for a moment with a troubled air, and then looked at his aunt again. "No!" said he. "Esther hasn't joined the church. It can't be!" "Yes!" said Mrs. Murray grimly. "Caramba!" growled Strong, with a profusion of Spanish gutturals. Then after a moment's reflection, he added: "Poor child! Why should I care?" "You irritate me more than your uncle does," broke out Mrs.
Now this was precisely the sort of harebrained exploit which delights a Cuban audience. When Leslie rejoined his comrades, therefore, he was greeted with shouts and cheers. "Caramba! He would risk his life for a clean shirt. ... There's a fellow for you! He enjoys the hum of these Spanish bees! ... Bravo! Tell us what the bullets said to you," they cried, crowding around him in an admiring circle.
"But what about the Church?" asked Brace hesitatingly, remembering Banks' theory. "The Church caramba! the priests were ever with the Escossas, the aristocrats, and against the Yorkenos, the men of the Republic the people," interrupted Martinez vehemently; "they will not accept, they will not proclaim the Republic to the people.
Caramba! it takes him to polish off the red liquor." "How know you that?" "Saint Christopher! how know I? Did I not just meet him at the main hatch so drunk he fell over the coamings. The sojer on guard set him up against the butt of the foremast to sober off in the night air."
He gave that snarling smile of his, and toyed impatiently with his moustache. "Your object in life does not concern me. Your courts tried their best to hang the man who was responsible for his cousin's death, and failed. I take it you decline this proffered duel?" "Yes." "Then I will fight David Hume in my own way. You have rejected the fair alternative on his behalf. Caramba!
He honors my poor thirsty rancho with a visit and brings a glorious rain; then he destroys my enemies like a thunderbolt. No sooner is this done than I receive from the Federals an offer for fifty of my best horses. Caramba! Such a price, too. They are in a great hurry, which looks as if they expected an attack from the Candeleristas at Matamoras. I hope so. God grant these traitors are defeated.
"It's a Spanish word that they use the same way we say 'Gosh!" "Caramba!" repeated Jerry. "Caramba!" Andy tried to say, only it came out more like "Carimba!" The way he said it made it sound like a swear word. "Oh, dear, I hope that bird won't teach the children any bad language," said Mrs. Martin. "I somehow doubt if he'll teach them to swear in Spanish over the week end," said Mr.
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