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... entered it with con- fidence of a warm reception ; but the lady , with consid- erable expedition , told me that her husband was not at home . I gave her a note with which I had been fur- nished , addressed to herself ; but she said she ...
... entered it with con- fidence of a warm reception ; but the lady , with consid- erable expedition , told me that her husband was not at home . I gave her a note with which I had been fur- nished , addressed to herself ; but she said she ...
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... entered the yard of a padre near by and taken three of his animals . The lady of the house ordered all the doors to be locked and the keys brought to her , and an hour before dark we were all shut in , and my poor mules went without ...
... entered the yard of a padre near by and taken three of his animals . The lady of the house ordered all the doors to be locked and the keys brought to her , and an hour before dark we were all shut in , and my poor mules went without ...
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... entered the state by a frontier of wilderness , and had not once been asked for a passport . The reader may remember how I was pre- vented visiting the chief of the state ; and , besides , when at Leon , I did not know whether I should ...
... entered the state by a frontier of wilderness , and had not once been asked for a passport . The reader may remember how I was pre- vented visiting the chief of the state ; and , besides , when at Leon , I did not know whether I should ...
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... and when it was over , the men , all in good spirits , commenced taking the luggage on board . At this time some who were detained were grumbling , and a new man entered VOL . II . — E the hut , as he said direct from the Pueblo.
... and when it was over , the men , all in good spirits , commenced taking the luggage on board . At this time some who were detained were grumbling , and a new man entered VOL . II . — E the hut , as he said direct from the Pueblo.
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... entered the city . Riding up the street , we passed a large church with its front fallen , and saw paintings on the walls , and an altar forty feet high , with columns , and images sculptured and gilded , exposed to the open SAN MIGUEL ...
... entered the city . Riding up the street , we passed a large church with its front fallen , and saw paintings on the walls , and an altar forty feet high , with columns , and images sculptured and gilded , exposed to the open SAN MIGUEL ...
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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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