In the twilight or darkness he would be robbed, if not garroted and murdered.
For months and months after my vigil with the body of the man who had been garroted outside of Pamplona, I never entered a dark room but that his image rose up before me in all its gruesome details.
Later in the afternoon, driven by curiosity, knowing that the man who had been garroted must be still on the scaffold, I ventured alone to see him, and remained there examining him closely for a long time.
Him they carried to the town-council who returned him to the tribunal and garroted the coachman.
This dissatisfied the people who tore him from the spiritual authorities, garroted and burnt him.
I was to be garroted the day after to-morrow, and it was you who extricated me from the claws of the juez de letras (criminal judge).
Have you not some acquaintance with the illustrious Pepito Rechifla--he who is to be garroted to-morrow?
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