The Writings of Mark TwainHarper, 1911 |
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Pagina 2
... interest we never betrayed to guides . " Who were these people ? " " We - up - stairs - Monks of the Capuchin order- my brethren . " " How many departed monks were required to upholster these six parlors ? ” " These are the bones of ...
... interest we never betrayed to guides . " Who were these people ? " " We - up - stairs - Monks of the Capuchin order- my brethren . " " How many departed monks were required to upholster these six parlors ? ” " These are the bones of ...
Pagina 7
... interest , in the Coliseum , to see two skil- ful gladiators hacking away each other's life , a tiger springing upon a kneeling martyr - these and a thou- sand other matters which we read of with a living 7 THE INNOCENTS ABROAD.
... interest , in the Coliseum , to see two skil- ful gladiators hacking away each other's life , a tiger springing upon a kneeling martyr - these and a thou- sand other matters which we read of with a living 7 THE INNOCENTS ABROAD.
Pagina 8
Mark Twain. sand other matters which we read of with a living interest , must be sought for only in books — not among the rubbish left by the old masters - who are no more , I have the satisfaction of informing the public . They did ...
Mark Twain. sand other matters which we read of with a living interest , must be sought for only in books — not among the rubbish left by the old masters - who are no more , I have the satisfaction of informing the public . They did ...
Pagina 28
... interest we examined with critical imbecility , but the Grotto of the Dog claimed our chief attention , because we had heard and read so much about it . Everybody has written about the Grotto del Cane and its poison- ous vapors , from ...
... interest we examined with critical imbecility , but the Grotto of the Dog claimed our chief attention , because we had heard and read so much about it . Everybody has written about the Grotto del Cane and its poison- ous vapors , from ...
Pagina 43
... interest . What may be left of General Grant's great name forty centuries hence ? This in the Encyclopedia for A.D. 5868 , possibly . URIAH S. ( or Z. ) GRAUNT - popular poet of ancient times in the Aztec provinces of the United States ...
... interest . What may be left of General Grant's great name forty centuries hence ? This in the Encyclopedia for A.D. 5868 , possibly . URIAH S. ( or Z. ) GRAUNT - popular poet of ancient times in the Aztec provinces of the United States ...
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