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Pagina 47
... patrón . " Logic , my dear fellow . Simple logic . " " What do you mean , Cornelius ? " the patrón's voice was wary . " He's a great help to me ; and an excellent companion , too . " " But you make no money , " " You have And you ...
... patrón . " Logic , my dear fellow . Simple logic . " " What do you mean , Cornelius ? " the patrón's voice was wary . " He's a great help to me ; and an excellent companion , too . " " But you make no money , " " You have And you ...
Pagina 48
... patrón made no remark , Cornelius continued . " Now , I have a proposal to make . I propose that your son should begin work in my office . As you know , I have no heirs , yet I am the head of the family's firm . He is my sister's son ...
... patrón made no remark , Cornelius continued . " Now , I have a proposal to make . I propose that your son should begin work in my office . As you know , I have no heirs , yet I am the head of the family's firm . He is my sister's son ...
Pagina 56
It was the man's whole personality that counted . The patrón had a sixth sense with horses , especially with the criollo breed that he admired so much . If this mare , or foal , were to be saved , only the patrón could do it . But how ...
It was the man's whole personality that counted . The patrón had a sixth sense with horses , especially with the criollo breed that he admired so much . If this mare , or foal , were to be saved , only the patrón could do it . But how ...
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A DAY IN BOURNEMOUTH BY ALICE MASSIE | 96 |
BY ROBERT H HILL | 384 |
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