Works, Volumen6,Parte1Putnam, 1887 |
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... things as we found them , rough or smooth , and mingling with all classes and conditions in a kind of vagabond companionship . It is the true way to travel in Spain . With such disposition and determina- tion , what a country is it for ...
... things as we found them , rough or smooth , and mingling with all classes and conditions in a kind of vagabond companionship . It is the true way to travel in Spain . With such disposition and determina- tion , what a country is it for ...
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... thing going on , but sat in a corner diligently writing by the dim light of a huge copper lamp , that might have figured in the days of Don Quixote . The following morning was bright and balmy , as a May morning ought to be , according ...
... thing going on , but sat in a corner diligently writing by the dim light of a huge copper lamp , that might have figured in the days of Don Quixote . The following morning was bright and balmy , as a May morning ought to be , according ...
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... thing that remained from our repasts at the inns to supply these junketings by the roadside , which were his delight . On the present occasion he spread quite a * It may be as well to note here that the alforjas are square pockets at ...
... thing that remained from our repasts at the inns to supply these junketings by the roadside , which were his delight . On the present occasion he spread quite a * It may be as well to note here that the alforjas are square pockets at ...
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... . About nightfall we arrived at the gates . Every thing in this venerable city has a decidedly Spanish stamp . It lies too much out of the frequented track of foreign travel to have its old usages trampled The Journey 25.
... . About nightfall we arrived at the gates . Every thing in this venerable city has a decidedly Spanish stamp . It lies too much out of the frequented track of foreign travel to have its old usages trampled The Journey 25.
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... horses , packages , and all ; others abandon every thing , and make their escape by scrambling up the mountains . " And then , " cried Sancho , who had been listening with a greedy ear , " se hacen ladrones legitimos , " The Journey 45.
... horses , packages , and all ; others abandon every thing , and make their escape by scrambling up the mountains . " And then , " cried Sancho , who had been listening with a greedy ear , " se hacen ladrones legitimos , " The Journey 45.
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