Romance: A NovelDoubleday, Page, 1914 - 428 pages |
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Page 46
... Cuba . Whom else should he go to ? You yourself , señor , or the excellent Mr. Topnambo , if you desired to know what ships in a month's time are likely to be sailing for Havana , for New Orleans , or any Gulf port , you would ask me ...
... Cuba . Whom else should he go to ? You yourself , señor , or the excellent Mr. Topnambo , if you desired to know what ships in a month's time are likely to be sailing for Havana , for New Orleans , or any Gulf port , you would ask me ...
Page 59
... Cuban mauvais sujets , hawkers of derogatory coplas , and known free- thinkers . In any case , excited people cheered the High Sheriff and the returning infantry , because it was pleasant to hang any kind of Spaniard . I got nearly ...
... Cuban mauvais sujets , hawkers of derogatory coplas , and known free- thinkers . In any case , excited people cheered the High Sheriff and the returning infantry , because it was pleasant to hang any kind of Spaniard . I got nearly ...
Page 60
... Cuban law , and my cousin Seraphina , your kinsfolk . They love you ; I have spoken well of you . " He smiled gayly , and went on , This is not a place befitting his greatness , nor my cousin's , nor , indeed , my own . " smiled again ...
... Cuban law , and my cousin Seraphina , your kinsfolk . They love you ; I have spoken well of you . " He smiled gayly , and went on , This is not a place befitting his greatness , nor my cousin's , nor , indeed , my own . " smiled again ...
Page 61
... Cuba this very evening . " He looked round him at Ramon's calicos and sugar- tubs in the dim light , as if he accepted almost incredulously the fact that they could be in such a place , and the manner of his voice indicated that he ...
... Cuba this very evening . " He looked round him at Ramon's calicos and sugar- tubs in the dim light , as if he accepted almost incredulously the fact that they could be in such a place , and the manner of his voice indicated that he ...
Page 62
... Cuba , after parting with me on the Thames , his uncle , " in spite of certain influences , " had received him quite naturally as his heir , and the future head of the family . But Seraphina , whom by the laws of convenience he ought to ...
... Cuba , after parting with me on the Thames , his uncle , " in spite of certain influences , " had received him quite naturally as his heir , and the future head of the family . But Seraphina , whom by the laws of convenience he ought to ...
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