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  • "I would consider it more of a legal testing facility, a place to test your game fowl to see what they have, something that I can't do in the States," said Larry Esquibel, a breeder from California.

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  • Tiffnie Esquibel kisses her 2-month-old son, Sam, while her husband, Sam's father Manuel, looks on after Sam's physical therapy session.

    Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor 2008

  • "You'd never know if he didn't have a scar there," Tiffnie Esquibel said.

    Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor 2008

  • Sam's parents, Tiffnie and Manuel Esquibel, say their son is at home now but faces monthly blood tests to check for signs of cancer or regrowth, along with physical therapy to improve the use of his neck.

    Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor 2008

  • Dr. Paul Grabb says he operated on Sam Esquibel at Memorial Hospital for Children, Colorado Springs, after an MRI showed a microscopic tumor on the newborn's brain.

    Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor 2008

  • A caravel, recently arrived from the city of San Domingo with supplies for the camp, was employed by Esquibel to entrap the cacique.

    The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1892

  • Esquibel was wary and distrustful; he suspected the stratagem, and chose the encumbered road.

    The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1892

  • The pacification was not of long continuance, About the time that succors were sent to Columbus, to rescue him from the wrecks of his vessels at Jamaica, a new revolt broke out in Higuey, in consequence of the oppressions of the Spaniards, and a violation of the treaty made by Esquibel.

    The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1892

  • Esquibel then built a wooden fortress in an Indian village near the sea, and left in it nine men, with a captain named Martin de Villaman.

    The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1892

  • He was received with great distinction by Esquibel, and they exchanged names; an Indian league of fraternity and perpetual friendship.

    The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 1892

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