Skilled horseman in South America.
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1Their gaucho told them that he wouldn't be available until January 2nd.
2A herd of galloping horses passed by, guided by a drunken gaucho.
3Sometimes Ramon gave us an exhibition of his skill as a gaucho.
4Men in woolen aprons, gaucho hats, and wildly embroidered trousers and shirts.
5As they might truly anticipate, the gaucho's conjecture proves to be correct.
6Rosas was born in 1793, and began life as a gaucho.
7She shot a gaucho through the neck half a mile away.
8Soon, however, to re-appear; but now carried under the gaucho's arm.
9For Francesca's recognition of Valdez has confirmed all the gaucho's conjectures.
10A gaucho is unseated by an untamed horse as others try to help him.
11Notwithstanding all this, Gaspar the gaucho is not to be baulked in his design.
12In an instant a gaucho was seated on his head.
13But louder than all is that raucous reverberation sent up by the slumbering gaucho.
14But again the gaucho, no: greatly given to sentiment, objects.
15For, as known, the gaucho had slipped off without making noise, or saying word.
16Men in gaucho hats, women in traditional Mayan weaves, toddlers clinging to their skirts.