[9] The ordinary costume of the peasant women of Navarre and the Basque provinces.
[10] Yes, sir.
[11] Enclosure, garden.
[12] Bravoes, bullies.
[13] All the Spanish cavalry are armed with lances.
[14] Alcala de los Panaderos, a hamlet two leagues from Seville, where they make delicious small loaves. It is claimed that their excellence is due to the water of Alcala, and great quantities of them are taken to Seville daily.
[15] Good-day, comrade.
[16] Most of the houses in Seville have an interior courtyard surrounded by porticos. The inhabitants live there in summer. The courtyard is covered with canvas, which is kept wet during the day and removed at night. The gate into the street is almost always open, and the passage leading into the courtyard is closed by an iron gate of elaborate workmanship.
[17] Mañana sera otro dia.—A Spanish proverb.
[18] A gypsy proverb.