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... leave behind the luggage mule . I paid the guarda to take her to Mr. Foster , but whether she reached him or not I have never heard . We were assisted by the boatmen of another bungo , and I ordered supper and agua ardiente for the ...
... leave behind the luggage mule . I paid the guarda to take her to Mr. Foster , but whether she reached him or not I have never heard . We were assisted by the boatmen of another bungo , and I ordered supper and agua ardiente for the ...
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... leave , and it occurred to me that he was a partisan who might compromise me ; but to return might lead to new difficulty , and , besides , he was probably some poor fellow escaping for his life , and it was better that I should know ...
... leave , and it occurred to me that he was a partisan who might compromise me ; but to return might lead to new difficulty , and , besides , he was probably some poor fellow escaping for his life , and it was better that I should know ...
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... leave , Captain R. , as if he thought there could be but one reason for my resisting , took me aside , and said that if I wanted money he was my friend , while Don Pedro declared that he was not rich , but that he had a big heart ; that ...
... leave , Captain R. , as if he thought there could be but one reason for my resisting , took me aside , and said that if I wanted money he was my friend , while Don Pedro declared that he was not rich , but that he had a big heart ; that ...
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... leaving a multitude behind . We crossed in the dark , and on the opposite side found every hut and shed filled with fugitives ; families in dark masses were under the trees , and men and wom- en crawled out to congratulate friends who ...
... leaving a multitude behind . We crossed in the dark , and on the opposite side found every hut and shed filled with fugitives ; families in dark masses were under the trees , and men and wom- en crawled out to congratulate friends who ...
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... leave the country in eight days . The foreigners were violently exasperated . There were not more than a dozen in the state , and most of them being en- gaged in business which it would be ruinous to leave , were compelled to pay . Two ...
... leave the country in eight days . The foreigners were violently exasperated . There were not more than a dozen in the state , and most of them being en- gaged in business which it would be ruinous to leave , were compelled to pay . Two ...
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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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