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  • WE HAD AGREED TO SEE each other again, but it was another three weeks before I presented myself at the house of Mariano de Aliaga.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • Aliaga had fifty thousand acres of lush pampa there.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • By contrast Aliaga, his neighbor at the dinner table, has no such problem.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • He knows that every time he mixes with Argentines he runs the risk that one of them will know him from before, or that Aliaga will have talked.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • “So, my friend,” says Aliaga, “you are something like an art dealer,” and he raises his champagne glass in a toast.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • Aliaga is about the same age as Valfierno but is at least a head taller, even sitting down, and he shows the signs of having lived, with greyish skin and small veins around his eyes.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • Aliaga had fifty thousand acres of lush pampa there.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • WE HAD AGREED TO SEE each other again, but it was another three weeks before I presented myself at the house of Mariano de Aliaga.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • Aliaga was exultant—he examined the painting carefully, an expression of joy on his face, the way a stallion looks at a filly.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

  • And Aliaga had been elated, thought it incredible—or so he had said.

    Valfierno Martín Caparrós 2008

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