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d at Winchester, didn't he? When he come here he talked big, cursed Grant, swore he'd never go back, Mexico was his home now. Since G6mez had been a matador longer than Victoriano, he was entitled to fight first, and with his initial enemy accomplishedi nothing, as usual. And there was that fifth excursion when he dandled me on his knee as if he were my loving uncle. ) Accordingly a hideous image was carved that represented a tyrant who sat in judgment not only of captives hauled before him but also of his own people.
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