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Fiesta, by Ernest Hemingway

Yolanda OsésChapter 13, paragraph

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The afternoon was the big religious procesion. San Fermin was translated from one church ot another. In the procession were all the dignitaries, civil and religious. We could not see them because the crowd was too great. Ahead of the formal procession and behind it danced the riau-riau dancers.

• There wan one mass of yellow shirts dancing up and own in the crowd. All we could see of the procession through the closely pressed people that crowded all the side streets and kerbs were the great giants cigar-store indians, thirty feet high, Moors, a King and Queen whirling and waltzing solemnly to the riau-riau.

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