6. Angustias knows something that the captain doesn't suppose she does know.
7. She has received a letter and will show it to him now.
8. He begs her to allow him to pay for the tombstone.
9. If he deceived her, she would know it afterwards anyway.
10. Tell me what the letter says, or show it to me; but don't imagine I am deceiving you!
VOCABULARY
ABBREVIATIONS
| a. and s. | adjective and substantive (noun) | fig. | figurative |
| adj. | adjective | Fr. | French |
| adv. | adverb | Ital. | Italian |
| cf. | confer, compare | Lat. | Latin |
| conj. | conjunction | m. | masculine |
| dim. | diminutive | pl. | plural |
| Eng. | English | q.v. | quod vide, which see |
| f. | feminine | pron. | pronoun |
| fam. | familiar | reflex. | reflexive |
| s. | substantive noun |
Forms like del, al, alargue (from alargar), ahorque (ahorcar), rece (rezar) are not given as titles in the vocabulary. The student will need to know the irregular verbs at sight: puse, vino, puesto, dije, dicho, hecho, etc.