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Updated: June 27, 2025


Teniente, Don John, Henrico. Ten. I ever feard some ill fate pointed at This Citty. Jo. Makes the fleete this way? Hen. Buzzano! Ten. I did dreame every night of't, and the Ravens With their unlucky throates never leave croaking Some danger to us all. Hen. Where's Buzzano? Villaine! Jo. Be not discomforted. Ten.

"This thing came out of the ark," said Blake, rightfully wrathful. "What I want is the signal glass that deserter sold you for whisky last Christmas." Whereat Sancho called on all the saints in the Spanish calendar to bear witness to his innocence, and bade the teniente search the premises. "He's got it in that bedroom yonder," whispered old Sergeant Feeney, "and I know it, sir."

As we were coming out, this man came to us, and saluting the 'teniente, handed him a small tin can, saying, 'A servant cleaning the room, found this. "The 'teniente' looked at the can curiously, and then, handing it to me, asked me if I knew what it was. "'It is a can in which a kind of strong liquor sometimes comes, I said. Then I unscrewed the top.

Women and children wept, chairs and spectators were rolled over on the floor in the midst of the confusion, rush and tumult. "What has happened?" Two Civil Guards with sticks in hand had gone after the musicians in order to put an end to the spectacle. The teniente mayor, with the cuaderilleros, armed with their old sabers, had managed to arrest the two Civil Guards in spite of their resistance.

"Senor teniente, he said thickly, and as if very much cast down, 'do not ask me about the senorita, for I prefer not to think about her at all when I am amongst you. "He looked, with a frown, all about the room, full of smoking and talking officers. Of course I did not insist. "These, senores, were the last words I was to hear him utter for a long, long time.

What does this mean, Senor?" demanded the Spanish lieutenant, starting back in dismay at this unexpected denouement. "It means just this, Senor Teniente," answered Milsom; "we don't intend to stand any nonsense of any description.

Francisco Bustamente, late Captaine of the Castle, Stand forth accusd of Treason gainst his Maiesty. Bust. It is a language I not understand And but that by the rule of loyalty Unto my king and country I am made Attendant to the Law, & in this honourd Presence, the Governour & Teniente, Under whose jurisdiction I hold place, I would not beare nor heare it. Fer.

From there we will go together into Santiago, where you shall introduce me as your friend. Then will come my turn; for when the Americans land we will join them, and I shall take pleasure in presenting you to my friends as my friend. Will you undertake to do this?" "Señor Teniente, I will," answered the young Spaniard, "and there is my hand on it. One thing, however, I must ask," he continued.

Longorio made good his promise; soon a grizzled old teniente, with six soldiers, was transferred as a bodyguard to the American lady, and then, after some further delay, the military train departed.

Such presumption deserves punishment, and I shall give him a lesson he will not easily forget if he lives to remember it. "Salvador Carmen, teniente in the patriot army." "I suppose you have heard how I treat patriots?" "Yes, general, and I should like to treat you in the same way." "You mean you would like to hang me. In that case you cannot complain if I hang you.

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