[Page 72.]—1.[{72-1}] haya; note the omission of que before haya, to avoid repetition.
2.[{72-2}] parece ... adelante, seems to run out across the table.
[Page 73.]—1.[{73-1}] Perico el ciego; blind beggars are numerous in Spain, and they are in evidence especially during holidays.
2.[{73-2}] The barrio Salamanca is a new and fashionable quarter of Madrid.
3.[{73-3}] lo; cf. [5], note 2.
4.[{73-4}] le; cf. [page 33], note 6.
[Page 74.]—1.[{74-1}] Mahonesa and Scropp are probably makers or sellers of toys.
[Page 75.]—1.[{75-1}] faltándole ... seculares, because its foundations, centuries old, were found wanting.
[Page 76.]—1.[{76-1}] Ya ... día, when day was near.
2.[{76-2}] Abuelo, i.e., God.