Ponce De Leon the Rise of the Argentine Republic An Estanciero

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Ponce De Leon the Rise of the Argentine Republic An Estanciero
William Pilling
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As he walked to and fro in the dim twilight a 279 2 8o PONCE DE LEON small hand was laid upon his arm, and a voice he loved to hear, spoke to him in words soft and low.
" Don Carlos, what are you doing here all alone ? You have not been inside even to speak to us, and I have so much to say, so much to thank you for. And mamma too, she has been asking for you. How nobly you have kept your promise. We have heard all about it now, Don Fausto and the Senor Belgrano have told us what you did yesterd
...ay. " To all that she said Evafia answered not one word, but he took her hand in his and side by side they walked together under the trees in the dim twilight, she talking on, telling of her joy at seeing her brother once more free, and of her certainty that now all would go well, and that there would be no more talk of quarrels between Spaniards and Creoles. Had not her father said so ? And to Dolores that which her father said was truth unquestioned. As Evafia listened to her, her voice was to him as the rippling of waters, a music soothing the trouble of his soul, yet of what she said he knew nothing, for his thoughts were far away peering into the dark future which seemed darker than ever from the veil which had been thrown over it by the words of Don Roderigo.

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