The Metropolitan, Volym 2–3James Cochrane, 1831 |
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... Father Gargolio lying on his mat- tress , which was covered with blood . I left the chamber , and called to Father Azara : Father Azara came , and we returned together . When Father Azara entered , he lifted up his hands , and cried ...
... Father Gargolio lying on his mat- tress , which was covered with blood . I left the chamber , and called to Father Azara : Father Azara came , and we returned together . When Father Azara entered , he lifted up his hands , and cried ...
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... Father Azara , or Father Rueda came to me : I received money , and was ordered to buy pigeons , or ducks , or fowls , and wine , and carry these to the house in the Calle de Toledo ; and I was told that if any part of the money remained ...
... Father Azara , or Father Rueda came to me : I received money , and was ordered to buy pigeons , or ducks , or fowls , and wine , and carry these to the house in the Calle de Toledo ; and I was told that if any part of the money remained ...
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... father ; a profession ( continued the wily Rene- gade ) which , I have no hesitation to assert , has produced more men of general information , and more men of talent , than any other - I mean that of a barber . " Wallah Thaib ; well ...
... father ; a profession ( continued the wily Rene- gade ) which , I have no hesitation to assert , has produced more men of general information , and more men of talent , than any other - I mean that of a barber . " Wallah Thaib ; well ...
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