"Las Bombas"

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Westmark by Lloyd Alexander
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Excerpt - on Page 16: " ... "I should say I am at your service, but more likely you shall be at mine. I am Count Las Bombas." Theo turned to Musket. ... "

The Kestrel
The Kestrel by Lloyd Alexander
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Excerpt - on Page 4: " ... Count Las Bombas and Musket. And Zara, the russet divinity; Stock, the poet, roaring at the top of his voice. ... "

The Beggar Queen (Westmark Trilogy)
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Excerpt - on Page 58: " ... voice had called out to him in the square. The plump, ruddy face attached to the moustache belonged to Count Las Bombas. ... "

The Beggar Queen (Yearling Books)
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Excerpt - on Page 58: " ... ruddy face attached to the moustache belonged to Count Las Bombas. Beside it, another face peered anxiously. ... "

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