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... Tomas Castro ! . . He was an Andalusian . For myself , the first shock of his strangeness overcome , I adored Carlos , and Veronica liked him , and laughed at him , till one day he said good - by and rode off along the London road ...
... Tomas Castro ! . . He was an Andalusian . For myself , the first shock of his strangeness overcome , I adored Carlos , and Veronica liked him , and laughed at him , till one day he said good - by and rode off along the London road ...
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A Novel Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford. his Tomas Castro . I had an intense longing to go with him out into the great world that brooded all round our foot - hills . You are to remember that I knew nothing whatever of that great world ...
A Novel Joseph Conrad, Ford Madox Ford. his Tomas Castro . I had an intense longing to go with him out into the great world that brooded all round our foot - hills . You are to remember that I knew nothing whatever of that great world ...
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... Tomas Castro said . • " " Rooksby came to a sudden halt , and began furiously to switch his corded legs . Curse Carlos , and his Castro , too . They'll have me in jail betwixt them . They're both in my red barn , 8 ROMANCE.
... Tomas Castro said . • " " Rooksby came to a sudden halt , and began furiously to switch his corded legs . Curse Carlos , and his Castro , too . They'll have me in jail betwixt them . They're both in my red barn , 8 ROMANCE.
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... Tomas Castro rode in gloomy silence . There was a light here and there in a window , but not a soul stirring abroad . On the blind of an inn the shadow of a bearded man held the shadow of a rummer to its mouth . 66 " That'll be my uncle ...
... Tomas Castro rode in gloomy silence . There was a light here and there in a window , but not a soul stirring abroad . On the blind of an inn the shadow of a bearded man held the shadow of a rummer to its mouth . 66 " That'll be my uncle ...
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... Tomas Castro to bring him to Cuba , to the town of Rio Medio . " " The town belongs to my uncle . He is very rich ; a Grand d'Espagne . . everything ; but he is now very old , and has left Havana to die in his palace in his own town ...
... Tomas Castro to bring him to Cuba , to the town of Rio Medio . " " The town belongs to my uncle . He is very rich ; a Grand d'Espagne . . everything ; but he is now very old , and has left Havana to die in his palace in his own town ...
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