4. El de la Rollona.
A lackey with a man dressed as a child in leading-strings. Believed to symbolise the helplessness and dependence of the rich on their servants.
5. Tal para qual.
‘Birds of a feather flock together.’
6. Nadie se conoce.
Masked persons in conversation. Supposed to suggest that in this world we know each other only by appearances, which are really misleading.
7. Ni así la distingue.
‘Not thus can he distinguish her.’ A gallant scanning a young woman through an eye-glass. Similar meaning to preceding.
8. Que se la llevaron.