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Updated: June 10, 2025


Then the truth came to his mind. These belonged to Señor Rey's army. Only the Spaniard could command this part of the city to desperate endeavor.

Bedient laughed softly. It was all delightfully young to him. "Then Señor Rey aspires?" "That's the idea only we put it 'conspires' down here.... It is really a remarkable institution this of Señor Rey's," Carreras went on. He forgot himself in a narrative.

"All right!" cried Tharon aloud. "Come on, you bastards! It's the king you come against an' Jim Last's blood! You'll never put a hand on either." She struck her heels into El Rey's flanks, leaned over her pommel, wished she was on the king's bare back, reached her hands far out along the reins and began to call in his ear. "Yeeoo! Yeeoo!

Thinking that there were other Boers in the vicinity the men dropped their guns and became prisoners of the boy, who took them to General De la Rey's tent. When the General asked the boy how he secured the prisoners the lad replied, nonchalantly, "Oh, I surrounded them."

Not since the day of the raid on Courtrey's stolen herds had she been on El Rey's back and the first long leap and drop of the great horse beneath her set the lights to sparkling in her eyes, the blood to burning in her golden cheeks. She lay low on his neck and let him run, and her heart leaped up with lightness as it ever did when she rode in these thundering bursts.

Three Sundays during a week in Barbary. M. Rey's account of the Empire of Morocco. The Government Auctioneer gives an account of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Morocco. Benoliel as English Cicerone. Departure from Tangier to Gibraltar. How I lost my fine green broadcloth. Mr. Frenerry's opinion of Maroquine Affairs.

It would be next to impossible for me to meet this man with hostilities begun." She was quite astonished at this stir of action. "Can't you tell me anything more?" Her appeal was penetrating. "Only that I've got to see him. It's not to do him harm," he said. "The story isn't altogether mine.... I can't help laughing at this move of Señor Rey's and yet " "It hurts, doesn't it?" she urged.

"Oh, nothin'," said the girl, "only listen Glory!" she added slipping down from the window to stand quietly in the gloom, "that's him now! I was wishin' hard he'd come. Say listen Why, there's somethin' gone wrong with El Rey's feet! 1 2 3, 4, 5, 6 1 2 Boys he's breakin'! Th' king ain't singlefootin' right, for th' first time since Jim Last put a halter on him! Come come quick!"

"All Peytel's insinuations against his servant had no other end than to show, in every point of Rey's conduct, the behavior of a man who was premeditating attack. Of what, in fact, does he accuse him? Of wishing to rob him of 7,500 francs, and of having had recourse to assassination, in order to effect the robbery.

There is a fine passage in Guido Rey's noble book on the "Matterhorn" which comes to my mind as a fitting expression of what I think we feel. He was on his way to climb the mountain, when, on one of its lower slopes, he saw standing lonely in the evening light the figure of a grey-headed man.

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