Works, Volumen37G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... window , and you have glances on every side of fresh country faces and bloom- ing , giggling girls . At the corners are assem- bled juntos of village idlers and wise men , who take their stations there for the important purpose of ...
... window , and you have glances on every side of fresh country faces and bloom- ing , giggling girls . At the corners are assem- bled juntos of village idlers and wise men , who take their stations there for the important purpose of ...
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... windows . The scene brought to mind an old writer's account of Christmas preparations : " Now capons and hens , be- side turkey , geese , and ducks , with beef and mutton - must all die - for in twelve days a multitude of people will ...
... windows . The scene brought to mind an old writer's account of Christmas preparations : " Now capons and hens , be- side turkey , geese , and ducks , with beef and mutton - must all die - for in twelve days a multitude of people will ...
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... windows for the last few miles , rec- ognizing every tree and cottage as they ap- proached home , and now there was a general burst of joy . " There's John ! and there's old Carlo ! and there's Bantam ! " cried the happy little rogues ...
... windows for the last few miles , rec- ognizing every tree and cottage as they ap- proached home , and now there was a general burst of joy . " There's John ! and there's old Carlo ! and there's Bantam ! " cried the happy little rogues ...
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... window , in hopes of witnessing the happy meeting , but a grove of trees shut it from my sight . In the evening we reached a village where I had determined to pass the night . As we drove into the great gateway of the inn , I saw on one ...
... window , in hopes of witnessing the happy meeting , but a grove of trees shut it from my sight . In the evening we reached a village where I had determined to pass the night . As we drove into the great gateway of the inn , I saw on one ...
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Washington Irving. beaming through a window . I entered , and admired , for the hundredth time , that picture of convenience , neatness , and broad honest en- joyment , the kitchen of an English inn . It was of spacious dimensions , hung ...
Washington Irving. beaming through a window . I entered , and admired , for the hundredth time , that picture of convenience , neatness , and broad honest en- joyment , the kitchen of an English inn . It was of spacious dimensions , hung ...
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