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Updated: June 28, 2025
We conducted our horses to the stable, to which we were shown by the woman of the house. "Who are those men?" said I to her. "The eldest is head curate to our pueblo," said she; "the other is brother to my husband. Pobrecito! he was a friar in our convent before it was shut up and the brethren driven forth." We returned to the door. "I suppose, gentlemen," said the curate, "that you are Catalans.
It is only his dead body that went; it was carried down by the flood." "Drowned? Pedrillo drowned?" "Ay de mi! 'Tis true, as I tell you too true, pobrecito." "How did this happen, Jose?" "We were crossing at the ford, senor. The waters were up from a norte that's just passed over the plains. The river was deep and running rapid, like a torrent, Pedrillo's macho stumbled, and was swept off.
"Come," thought I, once more entering the parterre, "as there appears to be one of my own sex here already, it cannot be very mal a propos to take a peep at this amusement, whatever it be." I approached the row of plantain-trees, whose leaves screened the speakers from view. "Lupe! Lupe! mira! que bonito!" Lupe! look here! "Ah, pobrecito! echalo, Luz, echalo."
For after galloping some two or three hundred yards, and without once looking back, he suddenly pulls up, raises the hat from his head, and holding it aloft, waves it round and round, all the while uttering cries as of one in a frenzy! "Pobrecito!" mutters Gaspar to himself, "the excitement has been too much for him. So long on the strain no wonder. Ay de mi?
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