[[93-15]] En buen hora is also sometimes written en buena hora. In colloquial language the final a of buena, mala, una, etc., may fall before a noun beginning with a vowel.

[[93-17]] Una vez sola=una sola vez.

[[93-18]] permite que me case con, 'permits me to marry.'

[[93-20]] como hace diez años, 'as [it was] ten years ago.']

[[93-21]] me marcho=me marcharé. The present tense makes the action less remote and more positive.

[[93-24]] sean, 'be.' The independent subjunctive usually has the force of an imperative.

[[93-25]] por haberlo visto por la tarde: the first por means 'on account of,' or 'from'; the second, 'in.'

[[93-31]] clara y distintamente: see note, page 56, l. 20.

94.—[[94-12]] Estamos los dos, 'we are both of us.'

[[94-27]] muriese, subjunctive after a relative with indefinite antecedent.