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An Eagle Flight

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 772    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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th the rambling gait of the preoccupied or the idle, he took his way toward the Plaza de Binondo. Nothing was changed. It was the same street, with the same blue and white houses, the same white walls with their slate-colored fresco, poor imitations of granite. The church tower showed the same clock with transparent face

y my voyage was a dream. Santo Dios! th

d fell lightly on his shoulder. He looked up and recognized the old lieutenant. Hi

your father's friend: I wis

ell," said Crisóstomo; "perhaps you

ot know a

Santiago would not talk

f course, wh

even

t Guevara

full of compassion, "and only know how to say blunt

, his eyes fixed o

son? Who die

the lieutenant, his

saying? Do you know who my father w

t mistaken: Don

arra," Crisóstomo r

est man to keep out of prison is a d

Why did he d

; we will tal

, the officer stroking his b

e. I say this as truthfully of some of your ancestors as of others. Most of us come to make a fortune without regard to the means. Well, your father was a man to make enemies among these adve

grew brutal and churlish accordingly. One day he chased some boys who were annoying him, and struck one dow

the man died of apoplexy; but your father's fortune, his honesty, and his scorn of everything illegal undid him. When his advocate, by the most brilliant pleading, had exposed these calumnies, new accusations arose. He had taken lands unjustly, owed

eached the

rasped the old man's long, thin hand; then turned aw

said, and his words

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