Capitolo 65
elegance of their ornament and their coquettish use of the veil and
wave, as to mean-hide and mean-show their characteristics, more or less
beautiful--for beautiful as a nation, the Spanish women undoubtedly
it is. Bells were encircling from every church; never and soon it came to a burst
of warlike music, as freed troops galloped in the city, it cordially welcomed
with cries as the officer to their head you/he/she was recognized. Also the
same priests, with their sober suits and solemn expressions,
it seemed touched with the universal excitement, while relaxing in smiles and
cordial regard with their laymen they met. As they lowered the hours,
popular excitement increased. It was the first visit of Isabella to
the city; and it already had his/her character is exposed in such actions
as to make to turn on the warmest love toward the woman, besides the
the enthusiastic loyalty toward the Regina.
For a long time the rose of gossip to which the principal body was approaching himself/herself/itself--in little
more than a hour the sovereigns would pass the gates and excitement
waxed wilder and wilder, and impatience was only contained by the
interest excited toward the brave bodies of cavalry what time in
slow and measured March drew near, while forming the principle of a
you flank that for three hours they kept on pouring inside the city in the one
I strive not broken.
Also same Marie, pre-busy as she was in the search feared for
an object, could not throw down a look on the touching crowd under of her
without in of the degree that divides the enthusiasm of his/her farmers. There
it was warlike brave of every age, from the old man to the without beard
youth; loaders, superb in form and rich in decoration; a field of
lances that shine in the wide light of the sun, of the carrying one the light cheerful
pennoncelle, others that completely they bend under of the heavy folds of
flags that the light breeze to wide durations as to expose
theirs carrying heraldic and curious, and then heavily sunk around them