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... looked as if already he had made a hard morning's ride . To my great surprise and pleasure I recognised Pawling , whom the reader will perhaps remember I had seen as N1 912in diam 2.6 % do .3.6 hight 4.10 . 230 INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL .
... looked as if already he had made a hard morning's ride . To my great surprise and pleasure I recognised Pawling , whom the reader will perhaps remember I had seen as N1 912in diam 2.6 % do .3.6 hight 4.10 . 230 INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL .
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... Pawling , well mounted , and armed with a pair of pistols , and a short double - barrell- ed gun slung to his saddle - bow , and Santiago , a Mex- ican fugitive soldier . Juan was an interesting invalid mounted on a mule , and the whole ...
... Pawling , well mounted , and armed with a pair of pistols , and a short double - barrell- ed gun slung to his saddle - bow , and Santiago , a Mex- ican fugitive soldier . Juan was an interesting invalid mounted on a mule , and the whole ...
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... Pawling , in anticipation , and to assume his new charac- ter , had tied his jacket around his waist by the sleeves , and was dragging one of the mules by its halter . Not one of the three could read the passport , and they sent for the ...
... Pawling , in anticipation , and to assume his new charac- ter , had tied his jacket around his waist by the sleeves , and was dragging one of the mules by its halter . Not one of the three could read the passport , and they sent for the ...
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... Pawling's pistols and double - bar- relled gun , a faithful muleteer , Santiago , and Juan on his legs again , we could have stormed an Indian vil- lage , and locked up a refractory alcalde in his own ca- bildo . We took possession of ...
... Pawling's pistols and double - bar- relled gun , a faithful muleteer , Santiago , and Juan on his legs again , we could have stormed an Indian vil- lage , and locked up a refractory alcalde in his own ca- bildo . We took possession of ...
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... Pawling's horse , and spurred him into the water , to be the first to touch the soil . With one plunge his fore- feet were off the bottom , and my legs under water . For an instant I hesitated ; but as the water rose to my holsters my ...
... Pawling's horse , and spurred him into the water , to be the first to touch the soil . With one plunge his fore- feet were off the bottom , and my legs under water . For an instant I hesitated ; but as the water rose to my holsters my ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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