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The first thing his master tells him to do is to place his ear against a stone bull in order to hear a loud noise. When Lazarillo does so, the blind man cracks his head against the bull. It is a moment of rude awakening from the innocence of childhood, and a recognition that he is on his own solo soy and that he has to watch out for himself. We sympathise with Lazarillo when he is beaten and outwitted by the blind man, and take vicarious pleasure when he finally outwits his master, persuading him to leap across a water-filled gutter straight into a stone post.

We feel for Lazarillo when he is knocked unconscious by the clergyman at the end of the tratado and then cruelly dismissed. In Tratado 3, Lazarillo meets a well-dressed squire in search of a servant. Finally, things appear to have improved for him. Not that it matters, because by now Lazarillo can fend for himself, and in fact it is he, the servant, who feeds his master!

Also, he is entering a world which, in his earlier preoccupation with food, he has not had time to consider: the world of appearances. The squire is an actor and Lazarillo takes something of a back seat in this tratado as he observes his master make his way in the world. The squire, propelled by an exaggerated sense of honour which does not permit him to undertake any form of manual labour or commerce , has to live by his wits. He is successful in deceiving people… up to a point, but when reality threatens he beats a retreat.

Predictably, when the owners of the house and bed he has rented appear and demand payment, the squire flees abandoning Lazarillo to face the music. If Lazarillo suffers no beatings in Tratado 3, what is he trying to convey to VM and to us? Well, it is clear that he shows himself to be a generous and compassionate fellow.

He added: "I wanted us to try and take control as quickly as possible, and we did that well. We scored three goals in the first half, although it could have been more. Scoring five goals is always good for the confidence. Hellas Verona Roma: Lazaro sparks emphatic away display. Lineth Cedeno grabbed a late consolation for the visitors.

In this instance, this entire sequence started with a throw-in from Elisa Bartoli. Check out this play against Verona:. But this kind of intuitive striker play has befuddled Roma for two years now, so we can't understate just how important everything she did before scoring was to the success of this play.

While she didn't have to sky that high to reach this ball, she does well to shield the defender with her right arm, giving herself enough space to get her head on the ball, but just look at that technique! If she miss-hits this even one iota, that ball either lofts over the bar or dies on the pitch. She also played an instrumental role in Roma's match winner, providing a secondary assist on Serturini's match winner. But she has a few crucial components working in her favor: timing, skill and opportunity.

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