The Innocents Abroad; Or, The New Pilgrim's Progress ...G. Robertson, 1871 - 383 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... called " horse- billiards . " Horse - billiards is a fine game . It affords good , active exercise , hilarity , and consuming excitement . It is a mixture of " hop - scotch " and shuffle board played with a crutch . A large hop - scotch ...
... called " horse- billiards . " Horse - billiards is a fine game . It affords good , active exercise , hilarity , and consuming excitement . It is a mixture of " hop - scotch " and shuffle board played with a crutch . A large hop - scotch ...
Pagina 27
... called into re- quisition to settle disputes as to whether mossy spots on the up- lands were groves of trees or groves of weeds , or whether the white villages down by the sea were really villages or only the clustering tombstones of ...
... called into re- quisition to settle disputes as to whether mossy spots on the up- lands were groves of trees or groves of weeds , or whether the white villages down by the sea were really villages or only the clustering tombstones of ...
Pagina 36
... called the Queen's Chair ; it is because one of the Queens of Spain placed her chair there when the French and Spanish troops were besieging Gibraltar , and said she would never move from the spot till the English flag was lowered from ...
... called the Queen's Chair ; it is because one of the Queens of Spain placed her chair there when the French and Spanish troops were besieging Gibraltar , and said she would never move from the spot till the English flag was lowered from ...
Pagina 37
... called the Queen's Chair ; it is because a queen of Spain placed her chair there , once , when the French and Spanish troops were besieging Gibraltar , and said she would never move from the spot till the English flag was lowered from ...
... called the Queen's Chair ; it is because a queen of Spain placed her chair there , once , when the French and Spanish troops were besieging Gibraltar , and said she would never move from the spot till the English flag was lowered from ...
Pagina 44
... ( called Tingis , then , ) lived in the rudest possible huts , and dressed in skins and carried clubs , and were as savage as the wild beasts they were constantly obliged to war with . But they were a gentlemanly race , and did no work ...
... ( called Tingis , then , ) lived in the rudest possible huts , and dressed in skins and carried clubs , and were as savage as the wild beasts they were constantly obliged to war with . But they were a gentlemanly race , and did no work ...
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