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CHAPTER IX. Our Neighbours At the Poplars

Far Away and Long Ago: a History of My Early Life · W. H. Hudson — chapter 7 of 46 · ~87 words · public domain

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OUR NEIGHBOURS AT THE POPLARS

Homes on the great green plain--Making the acquaintance of our neighbours--The attraction of birds--Los Alamos and the old lady of the house--Her treatment of St. Anthony--The strange Barboza family-- The man of blood--Great fighters--Barboza as a singer--A great quarrel but no fight--A cattle-marking--Dona Lucia del Ombu--A feast--Barboza sings and is insulted by El Rengo--Refuses to fight--The two kinds of fighters--A poor little angel on horseback--My feeling for Anjelita-- Boys unable to express sympathy--A quarrel with a friend--Enduring image of a little girl

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