1955 Sportplane family by Stelio Frati.
1To employ an expression of Edgar Poe's, Hunt had eyes like a falcon's.
2The falco peregrinus, or haggard falcon, is a noble species of hawk seldom seen in the southern counties.
3It gave me no small satisfaction to hear that the falco* turned out an uncommon one.
4He had an ugly, murderous visage, fell eyes and keen, and a right long nose, hooked like a falcon's.
5Falco said to me, We are companions this evening, it would seem.
6I spotted several ships camped out in a high orbit above Falco.
7Falco, what would you say if I asked to hire you myself?
8Someone else has expressed an interest, but seeing as it's you, Falco-
9What will you do with it then, run off with friend Falco?
10Give your man his credit, Falco; Vespasian has the army's full loyalty.'
11Falco himself I installed in the guest suite of my own dwelling.
12This clever game resulted in much Falco agitation and two cut wrists.
13Falco agreed, of course, and to my unutterable relief we finally departed.
14Slowly I and that other poor man they called Falco fused together.
15Look, Falco; for Nero's Circus they bring the cages all across the city.
16Falco: I'm embarrassed to admit that I have never seen it.