. An archer with Columbus;. you believe it? inquired Diegocalmly. I have never seen it, replied Tortosa,but I dont like to walk in the cloisterslate at night. I wish that the image mightbe found so that the monk could rest inpeace, and there would be an end to mad-ness in dogs. At that moment Perrito, whom Diegohad left in the cloister, came slowly towardthem, snuffing the air and giving an occa-sional low growl. See that dog ! cried Tortosa, rising tohis feet in alarm. Hes coming this him off, Diego. No, replied Diego, he will not touchyou. I dont understand what he us watc


. An archer with Columbus;. you believe it? inquired Diegocalmly. I have never seen it, replied Tortosa,but I dont like to walk in the cloisterslate at night. I wish that the image mightbe found so that the monk could rest inpeace, and there would be an end to mad-ness in dogs. At that moment Perrito, whom Diegohad left in the cloister, came slowly towardthem, snuffing the air and giving an occa-sional low growl. See that dog ! cried Tortosa, rising tohis feet in alarm. Hes coming this him off, Diego. No, replied Diego, he will not touchyou. I dont understand what he us watch him. Mad, most likely, muttered Tortosaapprehensively. The dog continued to advance till hehad passed the bench and stood beside a 38 AN ARCHER WITH COLUMBUS. thick clump of shubbeiy a few feet , with a loud bay, he chargedinto the bushes, and instantly a violentcombat took place there. The fierce growlsof the dog were mingled with the loud im-precations of a man. Tortosa and the boys sprang forward, ^ 1-^v,.


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