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Page 47
... English . It will never again be Spanish , nor do I wish that it should . But our little , waspish friend there " -he lifted one thin , brown hand to the sign of the Buckatoro Journal— “ his paper is doing much mischief . I think the ...
... English . It will never again be Spanish , nor do I wish that it should . But our little , waspish friend there " -he lifted one thin , brown hand to the sign of the Buckatoro Journal— “ his paper is doing much mischief . I think the ...
Page 58
... Ramon's groaned in a lamentable way ; someone else said , " What infamy . . what infamy ! " · An aged voice said tremulously in the carriage , “ This shall be a matter of official remonstrance . " English heretics ! 58 ROMANCE.
... Ramon's groaned in a lamentable way ; someone else said , " What infamy . . what infamy ! " · An aged voice said tremulously in the carriage , “ This shall be a matter of official remonstrance . " English heretics ! 58 ROMANCE.
Page 59
... English heretics ! " Another said , " Ah , these There was a forward rush of the crowd , which carried me away . Someone in front began to shout orders , and the crowd swayed back again . The infantry muskets rattled . The commotion ...
... English heretics ! " Another said , " Ah , these There was a forward rush of the crowd , which carried me away . Someone in front began to shout orders , and the crowd swayed back again . The infantry muskets rattled . The commotion ...
Page 61
... English . And when there was no priest he repented very bitterly . Why , after all , it was an infamy . " He paused again , and leant back against the counter . When his eyes were upon the ground and his face not animated by talking ...
... English . And when there was no priest he repented very bitterly . Why , after all , it was an infamy . " He paused again , and leant back against the counter . When his eyes were upon the ground and his face not animated by talking ...
Page 65
... English cousin , " and then dropped her eyes again to the lizard . She knew all about me from Carlos . The man of whom I had seen only the top of his head , turned his chair suddenly and glinted at me with little blue eyes . He was ...
... English cousin , " and then dropped her eyes again to the lizard . She knew all about me from Carlos . The man of whom I had seen only the top of his head , turned his chair suddenly and glinted at me with little blue eyes . He was ...
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