... and Jaen ruddy, bearded and smiling, shaved head and strong arms, whose name was Juan Eslava, and was notorious ruffian sevillanas-lived bits of four or five, and took care of them as daughters, or almost, which justified his nickname , won fair and square: El Galan de la Alameda.
The King's Gold by Arturo Perez-Reverte.
An unexpected cameo from a former professor of mine: Juan Eslava Galán . Who, incidentally, was the end of his most famous book, In Search of the Unicorn "in class, but asked him not to do so, and that's why I have not read anything yet own.
Updated: "... the mulatto Campuzano or immobility of the Portuguese Saramago, who read throughout the journey ...". Will the bullfighter [crutch] and the Portuguese writer?
Juan Eslava A few lines later, "always in good mood," detailing his brothers with great detail the properties conducive to manhood-tested himself, said "the filing of rhino horn" . And not about that same best-known book Juan Eslava Galán?
Cool
these hints, but alas, how many more I'll be losing!
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