They feel themselves to be a superior race as regards intelligence, and they heartily despise the people whose hospitality they enjoy
Mazurka Marchehas quoted3 years ago
How, indeed, can superstition exist among a race which, as a rule, makes its livelihood out of the credulity of others?
Mazurka Marchehas quoted3 years ago
You are my rom, and you have the right to kill your romi, but Carmen will always be free. A calli she was born, and a calli she'll die
Mazurka Marchehas quoted3 years ago
I said to her: 'Be rational, I implore you; listen to me. All the past is forgotten. Yet you know it is you who have been my ruin—it is because of you that I am a robber and a murderer
Mazurka Marchehas quoted3 years ago
You mean to kill me, I see that well,' said she. 'It is fate. But you'll never make me give in
Mazurka Marchehas quoted3 years ago
She answered, 'Yes, I'll follow you, even to death—but I won't live with you any more
Mazurka Marchehas quoted3 years ago
I'm tired of killing all your lovers; I'll kill you this time
Mazurka Marchehas quoted3 years ago
I begged her to forgive me, but she sulked with me for a whole day, and when I started back to Montilla she wouldn't kiss me. My heart was still very sore, when, three days later, she joined me with a smiling face and as merry as a lark.
Mazurka Marchehas quoted3 years ago
We were not born to plant cabbages,' she cried. 'Our fate is to live payllos!
Mazurka Marchehas quoted3 years ago
Take care you don't drive me too far; if you tire me out, I'll find some good fellow who'll serve you