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He writes: "I do not wish to let the opportunity slip for here expressing my admiration, inspired by your gazette, The Esperantist.
These meetings have been especially interesting and instructive of late, as several foreign Esperantists have been present.
Monterey was attacked and partly destroyed, also the mission of San Juan Capistrano and the rancho El Refugio, the home of Captain Ortega, the discoverer of San Francisco Bay.
General Flores, their commander, was to ride with his staff through the stormy night, down El Camino Real toward Mexico.
They soon got all the bad Yankies ran back North from Georgia.
Father's other children may be over in Tennessee now.
She had long straight hair but was mixed with white.
He may have had more than two but I know there was two gone off.
They whip the black men and women too but it was mostly the men they watched and heap of it was for stealing.
I am willin to work if I could get work I could do.
If a fellow is able he ought to be able to do good now if he can get out and go hunt up work fo himself.
Wade Street," mused the young woman at the desk, "I've heard of it.
A courier came in this morning with information that El Pinal was occupied by a guerrilla force of one thousand men, and that the train had been at Ojo de Agua two days, resting from the fatigues of the march from Perote.
These villages were commonly called pueblos or reducciones, and Indians who ran away to escape the restraints of civilized life were said to "take to the hills" (remontar).
A further note of this same day says "The islands of the Ladrones are three hundred leagues from Gilolo.
And you can sell this there and use it as you shall decide and desire.
On the sixth of March two small islands are sighted, and they see many small sails.
It began its construction towards El Paso from Shreveport, Louisiana, and Texarkana, on the state line, and reached the vicinity of Dallas and Fort Worth before the panic.
At the beginning of the war the confederate forces seized the river around El Paso in time to make clear the way for Johnston as he hurried east.
Between El Paso and Sierra Blanca, a distance of about ninety miles, this new line and the Texas and Pacific used the same track.
I saw the historic fight of which he was the hero; heard the greatest diestro in Spain make an appeal to the President that El Cuchillo, as he was then called, might be pardoned for bravery.
For El Cuchillo and the chosen companions of his year, life took a new and agreeable form when the first test had been withstood.
So El Perdonado (The Pardoned One) is by way of being an acquaintance of mine, and I have ridden for miles across country to see him browsing peacefully on the grass lands beyond Utrera, where he was born and bred.
With a curious cry like a trumpet-call Basha shuffled to his feet, and Abd el Karim, realising that some awful change had come to his charge, turned and ran.
And to-night we fly from El Kebeer, the great jackal, who has brought his pack in search of meat.
Leave me while there is time," growled Basha, but Abd el Karim heard no more than the usual angry gurgle, and drawing off one of his slippers he struck Basha across the mouth.
Then some fresh adjustment was necessary for Abd el Karim knew better than to waste his time in trying to force an ill-loaded or over-strained animal to his feet.
At last El Cuchillo became conscious of voices on either side of him, the light broadened, and a hand, shooting out a little way above him, stuck the barbed point of a red rosette in his shoulder.
With a superb gesture, he lowered the scarlet rag and invitedEl Cuchillo to charge.
It was not that he had any special unkindness to complain about, the ill-treatment was quite impartial, he hated all humans, and Abd el Karim stood for him as the type of the tyrants who inflicted such base servitude upon the camel world.
And El Cuchillo, who at other times would permit no man to come within ten yards of him, raised his huge head and stared at the finest swordsman in all Spain, as though he understood the challenge and accepted it.
But the wicked old man slunk away with Mercado's retreating Federal army; and when Villa came to Chihuahua he gave "The Palace of Tears" to General Ortega as a Christmas present, and confiscated El Cosmopolita.
Having a few idle pesos from my expense account, we used to frequent El Cosmopolita.
When I get to El Paso the cops 'll jail me and I'll have to write my dad to come and take me home to California.
And along about sundown we saw the brown mud wall that hemmed El Canotillo round, with its city of little houses, and the ancient pink tower of its church among the alamo trees,--miles away at the foot of the mountains.
The counterfeit money, which afterward flooded El Paso, was distinguished from the original by the fact that the names of the officials were signed instead of stamped.
There are bailes almost every night, and far and near it is a matter of common knowledge that El Oro is the home of the prettiest girls in Durango.
In El Oro, too, they celebrate feast days with more ebullience than in other localities.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "el" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.