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played upon his superstitious nature by a ventriloquial 

 member of his ciiadrilla. As he stood, sword and mulcta 

 in hand, facing a black bull of the Duke of Yeragua's breed 

 in the Plaza of Madrid, suddenly the beast addressed him 

 in low sepulchral tones, " Te roy a coger ! " — I am going 

 to catch you ! Such was the effect on Chicorro's nerves 



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that his life was only saved by his attendant chnlos, who 

 drew off the brute's attack, nor has Chicorro ever since 

 dared to face a hlack bull. 



The resident Spanish gypsies cluster together in some 

 separate quarter of the town, or form an isolated mud- 

 built barrio outside its walls. Dwelling , apart, and 



