The eccentric traveller .. . With his bass-viol he laid two or three of them sprawlingon the ground, roaring out for quarter, till at last the bow-stringof his fiddle caught hold of the butlers nose, which was of noordinary size, and in this way brought him to the ground.— Vol. III. p. 233. ^m MNiijil \. The Mills of Magueda visited by James and Don Riazo. Vol. III. p. 289. UNIVEfiSITY OF ILU^b-


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