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Photograph from Herbert Corey 



A CRITICAL MOMENT, WHEN THE "CROSS-EYEd" BULL CHARGED (SEE TEXT, P. 619) 



The members of the Atlantic fleet, for whose edification the spectacle was staged, occupy 

 practically all the seats in that portion of the structure shown in the photograph. 



Photograph from Ernest T. Fauroat 



Tin*, hull-Eight at its height: lima, peru 



From the moment the first horse was gored the sympathies of the American guests were 

 with the bull rather than with his human torturers. "Go it, bull !" was the cry which echoed 

 from every tier of scats, as the animal would charge the gold-laced matador and the 

 resplendent picadors. 



