The book A Dream of a Throne the Story of a Mexican Revolt was written by author Charles Fleming Embree Here you can read free online of A Dream of a Throne the Story of a Mexican Revolt book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Dream of a Throne the Story of a Mexican Revolt a good or bad book?
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Rodrigo made diligent inquiry among the people concerning his enemy. The spectators as a A DREAM OF A THRONE 247 whole made a crowd sufficiently gaunt and tattered. He learned from them only that Vicente was hourly expected. Previous to the departure of the troop there was a conversation of much purport between the jefe and Bonavidas. The latter drew his chief aside. " We are to hold the plaza, this is the scheme?" said Bonavidas. " Yes. We have there an open space seventy-five yards square. An... enemy can approach only in thin lines. " " Good. We will go the roundabout way to the plaza. We will not take this street. " " Why? " said the jefe, eying Bonavidas, whom he knew to be a man of reason. " There is no trail the other way. It is two miles farther and over rocks, and the enemy is not here. " " I don t want to go this way, " muttered Bonavidas, with a half comic feigning of sulkiness. " Come at it, Bonavidas ; quick. What do you know?" The lieutenant led the jefe further away and whis pered with him for some minutes.
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