1A chair moved, and a man's voice said, "Abajo, perro!"
2Alberto Del Rio There's nothing scarier than a guy in gold underpants putting you in an armbar and incessantly calling you "perro".
3Perro was already out of the gate in the darkness, leading the way.
4There are two such visages in the slight but delightful Bombón el Perro.
5She forcibly ejected Perro from the room, and came back breathless and laughing.
6I now own the Perro Creek ranch, of five thousand acres.
7Headquarters were moved down to Perro Creek, ten miles nearer Kennard.
8Perro would awake Sarrion and Marcos, who must be very tired.
9Perro at Marcos' feet, stirred uneasily and looked up into his master's face.
10But remember what I say: you're not to meddle in this Perro Creek matter.
11How are the young ladies on Perro Creek getting along?
12Who's this young fellow you speak of as being at the Perro Creek ranch?
13That's the Perro Creek Canal, extending down to Perro Creek.
14He threw the stone at Perro and hit him.
15Half an hour later they reached the pine woods, and heard Perro barking on the terrace.
16The first occasion was at Perro Creek ford.