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... give us board . Mr. Coffin kindly offered the use of an unoccupied house on the other side of the river to sleep in , and we returned . By this time I had twice passed the whole length of the principal street , and the town seemed in ...
... give us board . Mr. Coffin kindly offered the use of an unoccupied house on the other side of the river to sleep in , and we returned . By this time I had twice passed the whole length of the principal street , and the town seemed in ...
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... give us a passport to Guatimala , which he said would not be respected by General Morazan . We felt interested in the position of Señor Peñol ; young , but with a face bearing the marks of care and anxiety , a consciousness of the ...
... give us a passport to Guatimala , which he said would not be respected by General Morazan . We felt interested in the position of Señor Peñol ; young , but with a face bearing the marks of care and anxiety , a consciousness of the ...
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... he had were at our disposal ; but he could give us nothing to eat ; and , telling Augustin to ransack the village , we returned to the river . Every- THE LUXURY OF WATER . 55 where the current was 54 INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL .
... he had were at our disposal ; but he could give us nothing to eat ; and , telling Augustin to ransack the village , we returned to the river . Every- THE LUXURY OF WATER . 55 where the current was 54 INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL .
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... Give me sixpence . ' " " We were rather at a loss what to do with ourselves , but in the afternoon our host called in an Indian for the purpose of enabling us to make a vocabulary of Indian words . The first question I asked him was the ...
... Give me sixpence . ' " " We were rather at a loss what to do with ourselves , but in the afternoon our host called in an Indian for the purpose of enabling us to make a vocabulary of Indian words . The first question I asked him was the ...
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... give us much informa- tion about the ruins of Copan , and told him to cross over and stop there ; but he refused , and , hurrying on the mules , added that we had refused to stop when he wished , and now he would not stop for us . I ...
... give us much informa- tion about the ruins of Copan , and told him to cross over and stop there ; but he refused , and , hurrying on the mules , added that we had refused to stop when he wished , and now he would not stop for us . I ...
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Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 1 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, Volym 1 John L. Stephens Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1841 |
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