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John! They stand from morning till night, motionless, with hand extended, repeating the words as the sound of footsteps tells them some one is approaching; and then, as a coin is put in their hands, say gracefully: 'Dios se lo pagara! God will repay you.

Dios se la pagara a ustedes! 'Gentlemen, a little charity; God will repay it to you! The gypsy girl was so pretty and her voice so sweet, that I involuntarily put my hand in my pocket. "'Stop! said the Unknown. 'Do you remember what I told you about the Eastern origin of these people?

Great astonishment spread throughout the hamlet when I refused payment for my services, and the old woman not only vociferously declined the coin I proffered for the food, but bade me farewell with a vehement "Dios se lo pagara" whether in Honduranean change or not she did not specify.

"Señorita," he replied, "lo venderia con gusto pero pienso que me paga lo que quiero por el." Which delighted Helen. "Pagare lo que sea." The Mexican hesitated a moment. "¿Pagara cuarenta pesos?" he asked, finally. "Yo tambien quiero al caballo mucho," he added. "Pero por cuarenta pesos pienso pienso que lo olvido." And he grinned. Helen turned to the others.

BRUNO. Es que cuando usted vuelva ya no quedará mucho que decir, porque doña Matilde.... DON PEDRO. Suelta, suelta, o vive Dios.... BRUNO. Ya suelto, pero luego no se queje usted.... DON PEDRO. Luego me las pagará todas juntas el que haya contribuído a ofenderme. BRUNO. ¡Oídos que tal oyen! DON PEDRO. Y para eso hice afilar el otro día mi espadín de acero.