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DON PEDRO. Cien veces más, con el vizconde del Relámpago, un caballero andaluz, maestrante de la de Ronda ... con no sé cuántos millares de pinares, pegujares y lagares ... hombre muy bien nacido, y que yo.... DON PEDRO. Ven, hija mía, y nos dirás si.... DOÑA MATILDE. ¡Ah!
In Calderon's Zenobia the Great there is a scene in the second act between Zenobia and Decius where the latter says, Cielos, luego tu me quieres? Perdiera cien mil victorias, Volvi�rame, etc. Honour, duty, and fidelity succumb to it after they have withstood every other temptation the menace of death even.
I'm as hungry as a famished coyote." "Carrai! the coyotes of these parts won't be hungry for some time. Vaya!" "Who knows whether they've killed `El Cojo'?" "`Catch a fox, kill a fox. No. He's found some hole to creep through, I warrant him. "`El que mata un ladron Tiene cien anos de perdon."
The allusion to his advanced age in one of his letters to the sovereigns, wherein he relates the consolation he had received from a secret voice in the night season: Tu vejez no impedira a toda cosa grande. Abraham pasaba cien anos cuando engendro a Isaac, &c. This fact of the advanced age of Columbus throws quite a new coloring over his character and history.
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