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Standez awayez, you butt-ended mucho-bono! Where you from St. Malo, eh?" "Ah, ha! Mucho bono! Oui! oui! Clos Poulet St. Malo! St. Pierre et Miquelon," cried the other crowd, waving woollen caps and laughing. Then all together, "Bord! Bord!" "Bring up the board, Danny. Beats me how them Frenchmen fetch anywheres, exceptin' America's fairish broadly.

This appeared to please the guerilleros; and one of them, bending over the Irishman, slackened his fastenings a little still, however, leaving him bound. "Thank yer honner," said Chane; "that's dacent of ye. That's what Misther O'Connell wud call amaylioration. I'm a hape aysier now." "Mucho bueno," said the man, nodding and laughing. "Och, be my sowl, yes! mucho bueno.

The boy sergeants and their strange guests reached the camp-fire, and the hand-shaking and exchange of amicable civilities went on for some time. The chief approached me and, placing a finger on one of my shoulder-straps, asked, in mongrel Spanish: "Usted capitan?" I replied in the affirmative. "Yo capitan, tambien; mucho grande heap capitan."

Then turning to the company, he said in a sonorous tone, laying a strong emphasis on the last syllable of every word, according to the custom of the gente rufianesca throughout Spain: "Cavaliers, and strong men, this cavalier is the friend of a friend of mine. Es mucho hombre. There is none like him in Spain. He speaks the crabbed Gitano though he is an Inglesito."

But she couldn't tell 'em much 'cept that the Injun told her he got his last water at t'other side of Smith Mountain and then traveled toward ther sun till erbout mid-afternoon when he found mucho, mucho oro. "The guv'ner made two or three tries to locate them buttes, but he failed.

"Will you kindly receive Señor Fortescue, as your guest, Captain Guzman," he said, "take him to your quarters, give him his supper, and find him a bed." "Con mucho gusto. Shall we go now, Señor Fortescue?"

Estos tres pueblos tienen mas caballada que los primeros y mucho ganado menor. Oraybe

X, pp. 200-202: 'Tambien estando escribiendo esto se me ha ofrecido á la memoria que habrá como año y medio que en Salamanca un estudiante licenciado en cánones, que se llamaba el licenciado Poza, que me leia principios de astrología, me dijo un dia que él tenia un cartapacio de cosas curiosas, y que tenia algun escrúpulo si le podia tener; que me rogaba le viese y le dijese si le podia tener, porque si podia se holgaria mucho.

BRUNO. Ya estoy, que siente usted mucho no poderle recibir, porque.... DON PEDRO. ¡Habrá mentecato igual con sus malditos cumplidos!... No que no puedo, sino que no quiero recibirle, que no quiero; sin preámbulos ni sentimientos, ni ... ¿lo entiendes ahora? BRUNO. Pero eso no se le dice a nadie en sus bigotes. BRUNO. ¡Qué mosca le habrá picado!

"Si, padre, con mucho gusto," I answered, mimicking the deep guttural of the zambo. "Good! I shall expect you in a few minutes," said the soldier. "Buene noche, padre!" "Good-night, my son." "Now for the sentry," murmured Carmen; "luckily we have the password, otherwise it might be awkward." "We must try to slip past him." But it was not to be.

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