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Soon after the war he started working for a number of well-known Spanish children's magazines such as Flechas y Pelayos, Maravillas, Zas! and Chicos, earning four pesetas for each cartoon.
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I sang Norwegian and Swedish songs to them and asked in return that they sing their “Canto de las Flechas Song of the Arrows,” which is part of the ritual when a boy is accepted as a man and given a secret name for life that only one selected friend can know.
A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008
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I sang Norwegian and Swedish songs to them and asked in return that they sing their “Canto de las Flechas Song of the Arrows,” which is part of the ritual when a boy is accepted as a man and given a secret name for life that only one selected friend can know.
A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008
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I sang Norwegian and Swedish songs to them and asked in return that they sing their “Canto de las Flechas Song of the Arrows,” which is part of the ritual when a boy is accepted as a man and given a secret name for life that only one selected friend can know.
A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008
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Flechas, so called from the ceremony and superstition of the Moros in shooting arrows at one of its rocks when they are returning to their own country, to show their thankfulness to Mahomet.
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[343-1] _Flechas con hierba muy á punto_, literally, arrows with grass very sharp.
The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503 Various 1884
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