He said all this without betraying a sign of anxiety; but he laughed the better to conceal his evil design, and practiced many other arts such as would suggest themselves to a quick-witted man. After he was a prisoner, the Spaniards who heard him were... Pizarro: His Adventures and Conquests - Page 222 by George Makepeace Towle - 1878 - 327 pages Full view -
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