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Updated: June 6, 2025
"And you say that she used to live in Cuco's hostelry?" "Yes, sir." "I know somebody who lives there," murmured the second-hand dealer. "Yes, that's so," said Encarna. "That man with the monkeys. Didn't he live there?" asked Senor Zurro. "No; he lived in la Quinta de Goya," answered his daughter. "Well, then.... Just wait a moment, young man. Wait a moment."
For a long time both remained silent, when there came into the cafe a tall, thin man with greyish hair and grey moustache. "Can that be Titiri, Don Alonso?" asked Roberto. "Maybe." The gaunt fellow went from table to table, exhibiting a box and announcing: "Here's a novelty. Here's somethin' new." He was about to leave when Roberto called him. "Do you live at Cuco's hostelry?" he asked.
"I should like to ask you," interrupted Roberto, "if during your residence in Cuco's hostelry you ever made the acquaintance of a certain Rosita Buenavida, a circus acrobat." "Rosita Buenavida! "Perhaps she changed her name," said Roberto impatiently. "What age was the Rosita that you knew?" "Well, I'll tell you; I was in Paris in '68; had a contract with the Empress Circus.
"I should say so. Well, young man, let me know what you wish. It's enough for me that you come from Don Telmo; that assures you my best services." "I should like to learn the whereabouts of a certain girl acrobat who lived about five or six years ago in a lodging-house of this vicinity, or in Cuco's hostelry." "And do you know this girl's name?" "Yes."
"And where's this Cuco's hostelry?" he asked. "Over there near Las Yeserias," answered Manuel. "Come along with me, then; we'll have supper together," suggested Roberto. "All right." They both went on to the hostelry, which was situated upon a thoroughfare that was deserted at this hour. It was a large building, with an entrance-vestibule in country style and a patio crowded with carts.
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