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... rest , and started on Don Sabino's horse , with a boy to act as guide and to carry a pair of alforgas with provisions . In half an hour I reached Nindiri , having met more people than on my whole road from San José to Nicaragua . The ...
... rest , and started on Don Sabino's horse , with a boy to act as guide and to carry a pair of alforgas with provisions . In half an hour I reached Nindiri , having met more people than on my whole road from San José to Nicaragua . The ...
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... rest , and there was so much difficulty in making arrange . ments , that I determined to mount my macho and push on . The next morning I resumed my journey . My mules had not been watered . To send them to the lake and back would give ...
... rest , and there was so much difficulty in making arrange . ments , that I determined to mount my macho and push on . The next morning I resumed my journey . My mules had not been watered . To send them to the lake and back would give ...
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... rest a while , and to escape the scorching heat . Opposite the bed was a rude frame about six feet high , on the top of which was a sort of babyhouse , with the figure of the Virgin sitting on a chair , and dressed in cheap finery . At ...
... rest a while , and to escape the scorching heat . Opposite the bed was a rude frame about six feet high , on the top of which was a sort of babyhouse , with the figure of the Virgin sitting on a chair , and dressed in cheap finery . At ...
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... rest at the house of his brother . The suburbs were more miserable than anything I had yet seen . Passing up a long street , across which a sen- tinel was patrolling , I saw in front of the quartel a group of vagabond soldiers , a match ...
... rest at the house of his brother . The suburbs were more miserable than anything I had yet seen . Passing up a long street , across which a sen- tinel was patrolling , I saw in front of the quartel a group of vagabond soldiers , a match ...
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... rest , I remained in doors and played with the children . At dinner I had the seat of honour at the head of the table , and had made such progress , that , if I had desired it , I would have ventured to broach the subject of remaining ...
... rest , I remained in doors and played with the children . At dinner I had the seat of honour at the head of the table , and had made such progress , that , if I had desired it , I would have ventured to broach the subject of remaining ...
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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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