<h2 id="CH14"> chapter 14</h2>
<p>If it happened right down close in front of you, you
could see Villalta snarl at the bull and curse him,
and when the bull charged he swung back firmly
like an oak when the wind hits it, his legs tight
together, the muleta trailing and the sword following
the curve behind. Then he cursed the bull, flopped
the muleta at him, and swung back from the charge
his feet firm, the muleta curving and each swing the
crowd roaring.</p>
<p>When he started to kill it was all in the same
rush. The bull looking at him straight in front,
hating. He drew out the sword from the folds of
the muleta and sighted with the same movement
and called to the bull, Toro! Toro! and the bull
charged and Villalta charged and just for a moment
they became one. Villalta became one with the bull
and then it was over. Villalta standing straight and
the red kilt of the sword sticking out dully between
the bull’s shoulders. Villalta, his hand up at the
crowd and the bull roaring blood, looking straight
at Villalta and his legs caving.</p>
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