..."The Count of Carrion," replied Martin, repressing withdifficulty the joy he felt on seeing how successfully he haddisposed his companions to aid him in his projects of vengeance...
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..."And is it possible that the Count of Carrion commits suchoutrages?" asked one of the listeners...
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...One must be blindand stupid not to know the horses of the Grandee of Carrion...
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..."Excellent thought, not one of them shall escape! Oh,my cleverness is well worth the two hundred gold marks!Night is now coming on; I must try to get, on some pretence,to Carrion...
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...When the night was well advanced he mounted his horseand started for Carrion, although, when leaving the camp, herode in an opposite direction...
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...Ten years before the period in which this history commenced,Don Gonzalo, Count of Carrion, died, leaving two sons,the elder named Gonzalo and the younger Suero, and also adaughter named Teresa...
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...But, alas! the sweet dovelived for ever trembling, threatened by the cruel falcon, andher angelic spirit was suffocating within the gloomy walls ofthe Castle of Carrion...
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..."Well, then, I will love Teresa now, whilst I am but a poorpeasant, and the Infanta of Carrion, when I shall be worthyof her...
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」
...Three days after the disastrous attack of the bandits on theCastle of Carrion, those that remained of them were stillencamped in the place where we left them in the twenty-thirdchapter...
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...Gonzalo then continued his way to Burgos, and Teresa andGuillen proceeded towards Carrion...
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...The houseof Carrion, formerly loved and respected by all, is now surroundedby enemies...
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...Whilst engaged in this and other such conversations, theCastle of Carrion appeared to their view...
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」
...It was it which armed my right hand with thedagger of a bandit; it was it which changed Martin, a good,peaceful, inoffensive youth, living in Carrion, into the terribleVengador...
Antonio de Trueba Henry J. Gill 「The Cid Campeador」
...The Counts of Carrion and of Cabra bit their lips with fury,and interchanged looks, the significance of which no oneknew just then, but which the reader shall learn very soon...
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