The Rival Chieftains Or the Brigands of Mexico a Tale of Santa Anna And His T
The Rival Chieftains Or the Brigands of Mexico a Tale of Santa Anna And His T
Harry Hazel
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'I would give the richest dia mond in my collection to know by whom we were so severely dealt with ! 1 Your force fared much better than the escort ?' 'Bj San lago! I believe not one among them is left to the tale !' replied Manrique, in a disturbed manner. 'I liked not your interference, after you had refused to attack the caravan. ' *I war not with peaceful travellers!' said Nunez in a dignified manner 'but with the minions of the despot! I beheld their treachery and saw the pusillanimous vil...lains fly ! They were my enemies and I cut them down I' * Well, well ! dtjarlo /let it pass ! We must henceforth be friends, Al vorado. Hast thou considered our proposition of last night ?' THE RIVAL CHIEFTAINS. 25 'It required no consideration, ' replied Nunez. 'I rejected the proposal at once. 1 can never consent to become more vile than 1 am !' 'Remember! our cause is lost irrecoverably lost!' 'No, Manrique ! I am assured that the despot's power is daily weaken ing, and that ere long his sway must cease!' 'Mentira!
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