The Innocents Abroad; Or, The New Pilgrim's Progress ...G. Robertson, 1871 - 383 pagina's |
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Pagina 38
... suppose they are beauties ) from Tarifa , and turbaned , sashed , and trousered Moorish merchants from Fez , and long - robed , bare - legged , ragged Mohammedan vagabonds from Tetouan and Tangier , some brown , some yellow , and some ...
... suppose they are beauties ) from Tarifa , and turbaned , sashed , and trousered Moorish merchants from Fez , and long - robed , bare - legged , ragged Mohammedan vagabonds from Tetouan and Tangier , some brown , some yellow , and some ...
Pagina 40
... suppose we really do not know what fear is . I inquired the name of the garrison of the fortress of Malabat , and they said it was Mehemet Ali Ben Sancom . I said it would be a good idea to get some more garrisons to help him ; but they ...
... suppose we really do not know what fear is . I inquired the name of the garrison of the fortress of Malabat , and they said it was Mehemet Ali Ben Sancom . I said it would be a good idea to get some more garrisons to help him ; but they ...
Pagina 41
... kid gloves ; he's had ex- 66 99 ' Boys , enough of a thing is enough ! You think you are very smart , I suppose , but I don't . And if you go and tell any of those ORIENTAL WONDERS . old gossips in the ship about this 41 C 2.
... kid gloves ; he's had ex- 66 99 ' Boys , enough of a thing is enough ! You think you are very smart , I suppose , but I don't . And if you go and tell any of those ORIENTAL WONDERS . old gossips in the ship about this 41 C 2.
Pagina 54
... suppose , though the walls being papered entirely with mirrors , so to speak , one could not really tell but that there were a hundred thousand . Young , daintily dressed exquisites and young , stylishly dressed women , and also old ...
... suppose , though the walls being papered entirely with mirrors , so to speak , one could not really tell but that there were a hundred thousand . Young , daintily dressed exquisites and young , stylishly dressed women , and also old ...
Pagina 68
... suppose ze gentleman say he wish to buy some silk . " " You are not required to suppose ' things for the party , Fer- guson . We do not wish to tax your energies too much . We will bear some of the burden and heat of the day ourselves ...
... suppose ze gentleman say he wish to buy some silk . " " You are not required to suppose ' things for the party , Fer- guson . We do not wish to tax your energies too much . We will bear some of the burden and heat of the day ourselves ...
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