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Abuelito is a trader along the Camino Real. He and Abuelita live in Santa Fe. Once a year he organizes a large caravan down the Camino Real from the Santa Fe area to Mexico City. He always has wonderful stories about the caravan, from sandstorms to robbers to wild animals. He loves to tell the stories and his grandchildren like listening.

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  • Felipe Romero
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  • Abuelito is a trader along the Camino Real. He and Abuelita live in Santa Fe. Once a year he organizes a large caravan down the Camino Real from the Santa Fe area to Mexico City. He always has wonderful stories about the caravan, from sandstorms to robbers to wild animals. He loves to tell the stories and his grandchildren like listening.
  • Romero owned a fine cattle-farm near Málaga, where he raised very acclaimed "toros bravos" or fighting bulls, and trained them for corridas. He happened to be fed up with the nobles' having the privilege of bull-fighting, which they did seated on a horse, while "lesser" men ran around to divert the bull from their master when things came to look ugly. Romero wanted to make it a real people's art, but wasn't in the position of convincing the nobles of dropping their favorite passtime.
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  • Abuelito is a trader along the Camino Real. He and Abuelita live in Santa Fe. Once a year he organizes a large caravan down the Camino Real from the Santa Fe area to Mexico City. He always has wonderful stories about the caravan, from sandstorms to robbers to wild animals. He loves to tell the stories and his grandchildren like listening.
  • Romero owned a fine cattle-farm near Málaga, where he raised very acclaimed "toros bravos" or fighting bulls, and trained them for corridas. He happened to be fed up with the nobles' having the privilege of bull-fighting, which they did seated on a horse, while "lesser" men ran around to divert the bull from their master when things came to look ugly. Romero wanted to make it a real people's art, but wasn't in the position of convincing the nobles of dropping their favorite passtime.
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