Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... carriage of the Queen , being still more the child . I told her I hoped she had been pleased at the opera , where I had had the honor of seeing her a few nights before . She said " Yes ; she liked the theatre , " and then glided on ...
... carriage of the Queen , being still more the child . I told her I hoped she had been pleased at the opera , where I had had the honor of seeing her a few nights before . She said " Yes ; she liked the theatre , " and then glided on ...
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... carriage , and drove to the Prado . In- stead of being crowded by the fashionable world , it was full of troops ... carriages besides my own on the drive , OF WASHINGTON IRVING . 37.
... carriage , and drove to the Prado . In- stead of being crowded by the fashionable world , it was full of troops ... carriages besides my own on the drive , OF WASHINGTON IRVING . 37.
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... carriages besides my own on the drive , usually so crowded . I drove from gate to gate of this end of the city ... carriage rumbling through the streets at- tracted universal attention , but no one offered to molest me . Madame ...
... carriages besides my own on the drive , usually so crowded . I drove from gate to gate of this end of the city ... carriage rumbling through the streets at- tracted universal attention , but no one offered to molest me . Madame ...
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... carriage drew up at the foot of the vast and magnificent staircase , I observed hosts of old aristocratic courtiers , in their court dresses , thronging the marble steps , like the angels on Jacob's ladder - excepting that they were all ...
... carriage drew up at the foot of the vast and magnificent staircase , I observed hosts of old aristocratic courtiers , in their court dresses , thronging the marble steps , like the angels on Jacob's ladder - excepting that they were all ...
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... carriage . She has beautiful eyes , an intelligent countenance , a sweet smile , and promises to be absolutely fascinating . Her looks and her winning manners she is said to inherit from her mother . She seemed to be in fine spirits ...
... carriage . She has beautiful eyes , an intelligent countenance , a sweet smile , and promises to be absolutely fascinating . Her looks and her winning manners she is said to inherit from her mother . She seemed to be in fine spirits ...
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