18th November 2022, 02:41 PM
			
			
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			Hi Fernando, 
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					Originally Posted by  fernando
					 
				 
				Just a little note, if i may, Chris; in this context, the term 'Venta' refers to a 'Inn' (sort of boarding house). In fact, the legend poem says: 
 
"Parece que antes había 
En la venta del Candil  
Un enano que tenía 
Voz equivalente a mil".  
 
As if the bragging dwarf freqüented a determined Inn, that of Candil. 
 
I accidently see that the term appears often in Cervantes work where, for one, Dom Quixote envisions all Ventas as Castles. 
			
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 Thanks for the correction, but you already did so back in 2017 with post #24 of this thread.
 
Cheers 
Chris
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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