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... traveller may alight at any house he pleases ; a mat will be immediately spread for him , coffee made , and a breakfast or dinner set before him . In entering a village it has often happened to me , that several persons pre- sented ...
... traveller may alight at any house he pleases ; a mat will be immediately spread for him , coffee made , and a breakfast or dinner set before him . In entering a village it has often happened to me , that several persons pre- sented ...
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... traveller was introduced to one of the most singular of our fair country - women , Lady Hester Stanhope , who had ... travellers ashamed of the indolent indifference with which they hurry over foreign countries . She sees a great deal ...
... traveller was introduced to one of the most singular of our fair country - women , Lady Hester Stanhope , who had ... travellers ashamed of the indolent indifference with which they hurry over foreign countries . She sees a great deal ...
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... traveller of visiting a country for the second time , and of being thus enabled to mark the changes that had occurred in the intervening period . This advantage was not possessed by Mr. Hodgskin , who is not an " elder in years , " and ...
... traveller of visiting a country for the second time , and of being thus enabled to mark the changes that had occurred in the intervening period . This advantage was not possessed by Mr. Hodgskin , who is not an " elder in years , " and ...
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