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They were aware of Steinlen and Cheret and Mucha and the whole rising young school of French poster workers. Eugene was surprised to hear of these men and these papers. He began to gain confidence in himself to think of himself as somebody.

His head was decorated with a pair of bullock's horns, firmly secured by means of straps; round his neck he wore a necklace composed entirely of skeleton human hands, which had been severed at the wrists; about his waist was a girdle of animals' teeth and claws, supporting a mucha, or rather a short petticoat made of dry grass, from beneath the rear portion of which dangled a bullock's tail; and in his right hand he carried a formidable bangwan or stabbing spear.

Luis de Leon en su celda, que habia venido á sus manos un libro estrañamente curioso, el cual le habia dado Arias Montano... y que en el principio del libro contaba una revelacion que habia tenido el que lo compuso, estando de noche orando, que vió en la oscuridad una luz, y que della oyó que salia una voz que dijo: Quomodò obscuratum est aurum, mutatus est color optimus! y que temiéndose este declarante no fuese algun mal libro, le habia mucha instancia que le dijese si habia en él alguna herejía, y que el dicho Fr.

Colera mucha colera. Cholera much cholera. "Shouldn't wonder," muttered Mr. Adams. "I'll go over," volunteered Mr. Grigsby, "and see if we can do anything." Shouldering his faithful rifle, the tall Frémonter strode for the tents. When he returned he reported that Francisco had guessed truly: the tents held sick gold seekers, laid by with the dreaded cholera.

"The captain is too mucha selfish," he said one day to a fellow-sailor. "He should share his brandy with the men." Ben Brady, the sailor to whom he was speaking, shrugged his shoulders. "I think I will try some of the captain's brandy when he is away," said Francesco, slyly. "If you do, you will get into trouble. The captain will half murder you if he finds it out."

This would have attracted many customers, Toni thought, by its novelty; and, incidentally, the seaman might sell some of his own frames. As for the proprietor himself, he was to have taken and greatly enlarged the "outside business"; Luigi assisting him whenever the organ failed to pay. "Money, little one! Oh, mucha money for all!

You see we don't get many balloon peddlers out this way. You're the first one we've seen, so you'd better stay. It won't be more than a week, or maybe two weeks." "Circus last all dat time?" asked the Italian. "Sella lot de balloons. Buy more in New York sella dem! Mucha de money!" "We've an aunt in New York," said Sue. "Her name is Aunt Lu.

I maka da mon. I go home to old countra. That 'nough. Work alla da time." Big Jim ate his beef sandwich slowly. Little Jim, chin in palm, sat listening, turning the matter over in his mind. His father tried another angle. "What started you over here, 'Masso? How'd you happen to think of coming?" 'Masso understood this. "Homa, mucha talk 'bout desa landa. How ever'boda getta da mon over here.

"An Indian never yells like that at a horse." We waited quietly for a moment, expecting to hear the yell repeated. It was not, though we soon heard the jangle of bells, which told us he had the horses coming. He appeared off to the right, riding Foxie and racing the others toward camp. "Cougie mucha big dam!" he said leaping off the mustang to confront us.

Y este Almansa lo hará muy bien, porque es hombre de mucha verdad y recaudo. Y suplico á V. md. no lo ponga en olvido. Perhaps this recommendation was thought suspiciously warm; at any rate, the task was entrusted to Pedro de Almansa, Familiar of the Inquisition at Salamanca. X, p. 176. X, p. 179. XI, p. 271; see also Documentos inéditos, vol.

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