Sketches and Adventures in Madeira, Portugal, and the Andalusias of SpainHarper & brothers, 1856 - 445 страници |
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... horses ' feet ; which require to be shod like ours for snow and frost . The clatter of these quadrupeds , so heavily ironed , as they gallop through the stony streets , has something fearful in it ; and as there are no causeways for the ...
... horses ' feet ; which require to be shod like ours for snow and frost . The clatter of these quadrupeds , so heavily ironed , as they gallop through the stony streets , has something fearful in it ; and as there are no causeways for the ...
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... horse's tail , and hangs to it , " thorough bush , thorough brier . ” He uses it , too , as a kind of rudder with which to steer the animal's course ; and however viciously inclined it may be , it can not kick or get free its hinder ...
... horse's tail , and hangs to it , " thorough bush , thorough brier . ” He uses it , too , as a kind of rudder with which to steer the animal's course ; and however viciously inclined it may be , it can not kick or get free its hinder ...
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... horse , looking upward you see the hurch of " Our Lady of the Mount , " rising with its turrets proudly above neighboring hills , huge forest trees , and human habitations - no unfit emblem of the Faith it illustrates , which has ...
... horse , looking upward you see the hurch of " Our Lady of the Mount , " rising with its turrets proudly above neighboring hills , huge forest trees , and human habitations - no unfit emblem of the Faith it illustrates , which has ...
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... from the Church of San Roque , we descend the side of a precipitous ra- vine , on reaching the bottom of which we find the path- way no longer practicable for our horses . These we THE WATERFALL . 45 were therefore obliged to abandon ,
... from the Church of San Roque , we descend the side of a precipitous ra- vine , on reaching the bottom of which we find the path- way no longer practicable for our horses . These we THE WATERFALL . 45 were therefore obliged to abandon ,
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... horse somewhere near the place where I had met the boy , some one run ahead of me , sobbing and vociferating most lugubri- ously . I stopped him , and on his turning , recognized my former beneficiary . " What is the matter , my boy ...
... horse somewhere near the place where I had met the boy , some one run ahead of me , sobbing and vociferating most lugubri- ously . I stopped him , and on his turning , recognized my former beneficiary . " What is the matter , my boy ...
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