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Diego José shares his concern over the anti-creole sentiment in the court of Madrid. He makes some remarks about Bravo's situation and Superunda's fate. Then he assures his friend that Lara's affairs will be solved for sure, and he repeats his pleas for help to secure the income necessary for him to live in Spain.
Diego José shares his concern over the anti-creole sentiment in the court of Madrid. He makes some remarks about Bravo's situation and Superunda's fate. Then he assures his friend that Lara's affairs will be solved for sure, and he repeats his pleas for help to secure the income necessary for him to live in Spain.