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... canoe , in search of a bungo which had attempted to go away without a passport ; and I walked down the bank of the canal in hope to catch him alone when he returned . The sun was scorching hot , and as I passed the bungoes the boatmen ...
... canoe , in search of a bungo which had attempted to go away without a passport ; and I walked down the bank of the canal in hope to catch him alone when he returned . The sun was scorching hot , and as I passed the bungoes the boatmen ...
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... canoe about twenty - five feet long and four broad , dug out of the trunk of a mahogany - tree , and descending two ... canoes dug out of cedar - trees , and proceeded down the river for a couple of miles , where they took on board a ...
... canoe about twenty - five feet long and four broad , dug out of the trunk of a mahogany - tree , and descending two ... canoes dug out of cedar - trees , and proceeded down the river for a couple of miles , where they took on board a ...
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... canoes for this purpose , and bade fare- well to Don Saturnino with the confident expectation of seeing him again the next day at the house of his relatives ; but we never met again . At two o'clock we came out upon the lofty table of ...
... canoes for this purpose , and bade fare- well to Don Saturnino with the confident expectation of seeing him again the next day at the house of his relatives ; but we never met again . At two o'clock we came out upon the lofty table of ...
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... canoe on this side of the lake . Our only chance of seeing Don Saturnino again was that he would learn this fact at Atitan , and if there was a canoe there , send it for us . After dinner , with a ser- vant of the house as guide , we ...
... canoe on this side of the lake . Our only chance of seeing Don Saturnino again was that he would learn this fact at Atitan , and if there was a canoe there , send it for us . After dinner , with a ser- vant of the house as guide , we ...
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... canoe . It would have been magnificent to see there a tropical storm , to hear the thunder roll among the mountains , and see the lightnings flash down into the lake . We sat on the shore till the sun disappeared behind the mountains at ...
... canoe . It would have been magnificent to see there a tropical storm , to hear the thunder roll among the mountains , and see the lightnings flash down into the lake . We sat on the shore till the sun disappeared behind the mountains at ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 2 John Lloyd Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1848 |
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