Truly an affair of hospitality, the first since the padron died.
The Holy Apostle himself stranded at El Padron (after a rapid passage from Joppa in three days and in a stone coffin); and the pious pilgrims of our own land were wont for the most part to take ship to Coruna.
At El Padron we turned inland past the local shrine of Nuestra Senora de la Esclavitud.
In this way they fall into a state of chronic indebtedness, working their land practically for the benefit of the padron and becoming in effect little better than slaves.
And if the padron doesn't seem best pleased to see you, you will know why.
As it was, when the padron recovered his senses, he found El Tejon calmly seated on the carcase of the horse, waiting for him to wake up.
But that, I know, is out of the question: the padron would not consent, and I could not go against his will.
From what the padron has told me, I imagine it is only to him that El Tejon objects, and perhaps also to me as one of the family; but I'm not sure about that.
The padron is no coward, but he knows when to let well enough alone: he has never been up on the mountain since.
Senor Blake," my partner continued, "wished us to say that he has learned how you came to be padron of Hermanos.
The padron will see our tracks crossing the flume," replied Pedro.
That move of his in declaring himself padron of Hermanos was a stroke of genius in its way.
The padron scowled at the mention of the two names.
Ruiz de Padron was not on the list of the proscribed; he had not been elected to the new Córtes but was detained by sickness in Cádiz.
Will you meet the padron on the stair and let him up to see this wreckage?
I could not forbear laughing when I saw these books; they instantly brought to my mind the skippers of Padron and their religious disputations.
Or El Padron (Iria Flavia), the ancient seat of the bishopric, transferred to the more sacred Santiago de Compostella before the year 814.
The breeze held fresh during the whole of that night; and the Daphne made such good progress that by eight o'clock on the following morning we found ourselves once more abreast of Padron Point at the entrance to the Congo.
He told me that he was the padron of the wild crew who stood round listening to our conversation with grave faces--a sort of governor of the islet, and chief owner of the barrels of wealth which lay before us.
The padron forthwith dipped the pannikin into a barrel that had been already broached, and poured the contents into my hand.
We then descended the path to the huts, where the padron gave us a smiling welcome, and, inviting us again into the hut, produced for our benefit an unwonted luxury, a bottle of rough Madeira.
We arrived at Padron at two o'clock this morning; but we are nevertheless both willing and able to undertake a fresh journey.
I arrived at Padron late in the evening, on my return from Pontevedra and Vigo.
Thereupon he conducted me down the road which leads towards Padron and Vigo, and pointing to two or three huts, exclaimed "That is our leper-house.
Then very ceremoniously, while the padron warned about further delay, Saunders handed her into the little canoe, like a princess into her gondola, out again on shore, and helped her over the first and worst part of the causeway.
The padronof the launch began a muttered discourse upon the sin of delay with an ebbing tide.
The general treated these people kindly, giving them shirts and other articles to their great contentment; and, with their approbation, set up a cross on the island, which was named El padron de Sancta Maria.
Besides, Cape Padron forms the southern point at the mouth of the river of Congo, and is only in lat.
We arrived at Padron at two o’clock this morning; but we are nevertheless both willing and able to undertake a fresh journey.
The padron left them for a few moments, and then returned with a dozen negroes, who came from some huts in a grove of trees, and they quickly ran her up an incline, and were ready to launch her down again.
It was an island, not more than an acre in extent, and quite high, where the padron said they were accustomed to stop to cook and sleep, for the men had had a long pull.
The Mississippi, the padron told them; and then pointed to the other side, below, where there appeared the buildings of a large town, with towers and the masts of vessels.
Though there is not much in El Padron to induce the visitor to stay there, yet the town's situation and romantic history make it an attractive excursion centre.
He dwelt with satisfaction on a story which he heard in Santiago concerning El Padron skippers and the Scriptures.
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