The capucha, a garment for two lives
The author recalls how Aquilino Ribeiro clothed many of his most memorable characters in a 'capucha', which they wore all year round, made from home-spun wool.
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The author recalls how Aquilino Ribeiro clothed many of his most memorable characters in a 'capucha', which they wore all year round, made from home-spun wool.

A tribute to Aquilino Ribeiro, who relates in 'Cinco Réis de Gente' how he has always admired these majestic trees since childhood, and the author recalls the chestnut trees of Codessal, his father's estate.

The poor little tavern where two francesinhas (a Portuguese sandwich) passed by while sightseeing, and which Aquilino Ribeiro recalls in 'The Man Who Killed the Devil'.
