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... patroncito . He had never heard of such a thing , and to him it was simple enough ; like the time old Sailor , the sheepdog , knowing he was about to die , had set off alone into the camp , to be found a day later in Number Two beneath ...
... patroncito . He had never heard of such a thing , and to him it was simple enough ; like the time old Sailor , the sheepdog , knowing he was about to die , had set off alone into the camp , to be found a day later in Number Two beneath ...
Pagina 53
... patroncito's resolve hardened as he heard them . " Thank you very much , Uncle Cornelius , " he said quietly , " but I must go . " With that he smiled slightly , and walked swiftly to the door . As he turned to close it , he saw his ...
... patroncito's resolve hardened as he heard them . " Thank you very much , Uncle Cornelius , " he said quietly , " but I must go . " With that he smiled slightly , and walked swiftly to the door . As he turned to close it , he saw his ...
Pagina 57
... patrón ? " 66 What " Someone was tolling the old chapel's bell , Manuel . I heard it distinctly . It must be the patroncito . Something has happened - a puma , I think . He is sending a signal . He may be hurt . Vamos , hombre ; get my ...
... patrón ? " 66 What " Someone was tolling the old chapel's bell , Manuel . I heard it distinctly . It must be the patroncito . Something has happened - a puma , I think . He is sending a signal . He may be hurt . Vamos , hombre ; get my ...
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A DAY IN BOURNEMOUTH BY ALICE MASSIE | 96 |
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