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... town ? or even in the country ? If affirmatively answered , mine host ' feels himself tolerably secure of his money but will probably assert , that the friend in town is out of the way , and will not be back for some days : should the ...
... town ? or even in the country ? If affirmatively answered , mine host ' feels himself tolerably secure of his money but will probably assert , that the friend in town is out of the way , and will not be back for some days : should the ...
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... town .'- The dress and manners of the Genevese bear much more resem . blance to the English than the French . * The Rhone is here divided into two branches , after coming out of the lake ; the water of it is so clear that it looks quite ...
... town .'- The dress and manners of the Genevese bear much more resem . blance to the English than the French . * The Rhone is here divided into two branches , after coming out of the lake ; the water of it is so clear that it looks quite ...
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... town is small , but the streets are broad , regular , and remarkably clean ; owing to the pavement , which , though not of broad stone , is so even , that after the hardest rain , you may walk out in an hour or two , without any ...
... town is small , but the streets are broad , regular , and remarkably clean ; owing to the pavement , which , though not of broad stone , is so even , that after the hardest rain , you may walk out in an hour or two , without any ...
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