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An Eagle Flight

An Eagle Flight

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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 1690    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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c of conversation, not only at Binondo, but in the other suburbs of Manila, and even in the city itself. Captain Tiago passed for the most lavish of entertainers, and it was well known that the doors of his home, like those of his country,

he multiple output of baths, sewers, and fishing grounds serves as a means of transport, and even furnishes drinking-water, if such be the humor of the Chinese carrier. Scarcely at intervals of a half-mile is this powerful artery of the quarter where the traffic is most important, the movement most activ

alustrades, carpeted at intervals, led from the vestibule, with its squares of colored faience, to the main f

oom. In the centre, a long table, luxuriously set, seemed to promise to diners-out the most soothing satisfaction, at the same t

Antipolo." The ceiling was prettily decorated with jewelled Chinese lamps, cages without birds, spheres of crystal faced with colored foil, faded air plants, botetes, etc. On the river side, through fantastic arches, half Chinese, half European, were glimpses of a terrace, with trellises and arbors, illuminated by l

Her appearance was kindly, but her tongue not very flexible to the Castilian. She filled her r?le by offering to the Spaniards trays of cigarettes and buyos, and giving the

y remained silent. Scarcely was heard even a yawn, stifled behind a fan. The men made more stir. The most interesting and animated group

yly. One of the monks was a young Dominican, handsome, brilliant, precociously grave; it was the curate of Binondo. Consummate d

, his large jaws, his herculean frame, gave him the air of a Roman patrician in disguise. Yet he seemed genial, and if the timbre of his voice was

ose, which, to judge from its size, ought not to have belonged to him entire. The other, young and

nths; you will be convinced that to legislate at Madrid and

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authority. I spent twenty years in one pueblo. In twenty years one gets acquainted with a town. San Diego had six thousand souls. I knew each inhabitant as if I'd born

y interest. Does it really exist from birth, this indolence of the native, or is it, as some

ountry well; ask him if the ignorance and id

made haste to affirm; "nowhere w

rupt, nor mor

ore il

aid he, still speaking low, "it seems to me we are

es of a newcomer. Wait a little. When you have slept in our strapped beds, eaten the tinola, and seen our balls and

mean?" cried the lieuten

" continued the Franciscan, raising his voice and facing about. "When a curate rids his cemetery of a malefacto

said the officer, rising. "His Excell

, rising in turn. "Who is this king? For u

, I shall make it known to the gove

orted Father Dámaso; "I'

nican in

of the priest. The latter per se can never offend, because they are infallible. In the words of the man, a sub-distinction must be made, into those said ab irato, those said ex ore, but not in corde,

n the arm of an old native woman, smothered in curls and frizzes, preposterously powdered, and in European dress. With relief

of the house?" asked the young pro

he has g

ry here," said Brother Dámaso

rfunden. "He didn't inven

r fan. "How could the poor man have invented gunpowder when,

ranciscan who invented

een a missionary to China," said the Se

ery one looked toward the door, where two men had jus

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