Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal, and the Andalusias of SpainHarper & brothers, 1856 - 445 страници |
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... , which executes orders for the outsiders . The whole motive and conduct of this hospital gave me a favorable impression of the kindness as well as prudence of the nation.- 146 GIL BLAS AND DON QUIXOTE . Cer- It is 7.
... , which executes orders for the outsiders . The whole motive and conduct of this hospital gave me a favorable impression of the kindness as well as prudence of the nation.- 146 GIL BLAS AND DON QUIXOTE . Cer- It is 7.
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... Gil Blas . I had not indeed landed before a resemblance thrust itself upon me . The man who had boarded us , and under whose guidance I came ashore , had accosted me in the same style as the parasite of Peñaflor Gil Blas ; and if he did ...
... Gil Blas . I had not indeed landed before a resemblance thrust itself upon me . The man who had boarded us , and under whose guidance I came ashore , had accosted me in the same style as the parasite of Peñaflor Gil Blas ; and if he did ...
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... Gil Blas , and a teacher , who gave me two lessons daily , I was soon making great progress in the Spanish language . I frequented the cafés , the theaters , and other popular resorts nightly , that I might accustom myself to the sound ...
... Gil Blas , and a teacher , who gave me two lessons daily , I was soon making great progress in the Spanish language . I frequented the cafés , the theaters , and other popular resorts nightly , that I might accustom myself to the sound ...
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... Gil Blas - as it was such a one as he was sometimes fated to encounter . There were many , and large rooms , all floored with brick , each one , as far as I ex- amined , containing an alcove at one end , in which stood the bed . The ...
... Gil Blas - as it was such a one as he was sometimes fated to encounter . There were many , and large rooms , all floored with brick , each one , as far as I ex- amined , containing an alcove at one end , in which stood the bed . The ...
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... Gil Blas's at Peñaflor , and the consumption of numerous cigar- ettes which I received and returned with the caballeros present - beginning to feel drowsy from the fatigues of my ride , I concluded to retire . The door of my room , I ...
... Gil Blas's at Peñaflor , and the consumption of numerous cigar- ettes which I received and returned with the caballeros present - beginning to feel drowsy from the fatigues of my ride , I concluded to retire . The door of my room , I ...
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