Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal, and the Andalusias of SpainHarper & brothers, 1856 - 445 страници |
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Charles Wainwright March. 140 FLOWERS . glese , " " Ven aqui , caballero , " and looking up over my head , I saw three or four girls , neither apparently more than fifteen years old , leaning from balconies , and beckoning me to come up ...
Charles Wainwright March. 140 FLOWERS . glese , " " Ven aqui , caballero , " and looking up over my head , I saw three or four girls , neither apparently more than fifteen years old , leaning from balconies , and beckoning me to come up ...
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... Caballero , " said I , as he closed his narrative in smoke , " I suppose , I must look upon you as the man who undeceived my countryman . " " Quien sabe ? " was of course the reply . My friend advised me , if I traveled much into the in ...
... Caballero , " said I , as he closed his narrative in smoke , " I suppose , I must look upon you as the man who undeceived my countryman . " " Quien sabe ? " was of course the reply . My friend advised me , if I traveled much into the in ...
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... caballero , as we were smoking at a café . " Cu- chares , " he replied , " has succeeded Montes , and in some respects is his superior . " " Who is Cuchares ? " I de- manded of Juan . " Cuchares is the greatest bull - fighter in all ...
... caballero , as we were smoking at a café . " Cu- chares , " he replied , " has succeeded Montes , and in some respects is his superior . " " Who is Cuchares ? " I de- manded of Juan . " Cuchares is the greatest bull - fighter in all ...
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... caballero - upon the honor of a gentle- man - which of course was conclusive . And neither of us was faithless to our engagement . He drove me over the fourteen or fifteen miles in less than two hours , arriving at Bonanza before the ...
... caballero - upon the honor of a gentle- man - which of course was conclusive . And neither of us was faithless to our engagement . He drove me over the fourteen or fifteen miles in less than two hours , arriving at Bonanza before the ...
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... caballero , " and a dignified bow , he went his way , and I saw him no more . Sleeping outside the walls all night would not have been comfortable , if it had not been dangerous . The " pulgas " would have attacked me , and they were ...
... caballero , " and a dignified bow , he went his way , and I saw him no more . Sleeping outside the walls all night would not have been comfortable , if it had not been dangerous . The " pulgas " would have attacked me , and they were ...
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