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Maruja

CHAPTER III
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Let Faquita, then, speak: she heard it." She reached out her hand, and dragged Maruja's maid, not unwilling, before the old man.
"Good! 'Tis Faquita, daughter of Gomez, and a child of the land.
Speak, little one.

What said this coyote to the mother of thy mistress ?" "Truly, good Pereo, it was but accident that befriended me." "Truly, for thy mistress's sake, I hoped it had been more.

But let that go.

Come, what said he, child ?" "I was hanging up a robe behind the curtain in the oratory when Pepita ushered in the Americano.

I had no time to fly." "Why shouldst thou fly from a dog like this ?" said one of the cigarette-smokers who had drawn near.
"Peace!" said the old man.
"When the Dona Maria joined him they spoke of affairs.


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