The Living Age, Volumen213E. Littell & Company, 1897 |
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Página 67
... Algeciras , in Spain , on their way to Algiers . two ingly , and took an heroic pinch of snuff . " One's as capable of carrying mis- chief as the other , " he muttered , in the bigoted voice of a married teetotaler . The ship was ready ...
... Algeciras , in Spain , on their way to Algiers . two ingly , and took an heroic pinch of snuff . " One's as capable of carrying mis- chief as the other , " he muttered , in the bigoted voice of a married teetotaler . The ship was ready ...
Página 70
... Algeciras from Gibraltar but carries somewhere on his person as much to- bacco as he may hope to conceal with safety . Algeciras , with its fair , white houses , its prim church and sleepy quay , where the blue waters lap and sparkle in ...
... Algeciras from Gibraltar but carries somewhere on his person as much to- bacco as he may hope to conceal with safety . Algeciras , with its fair , white houses , its prim church and sleepy quay , where the blue waters lap and sparkle in ...
Página 72
... Algeciras there are always travellers - noblemen , like his excellency , for pleasure ; others for commerce , the government , the politics . " " No flies enter a shut mouth , my friend , " said a voice at the door , and both turned to ...
... Algeciras there are always travellers - noblemen , like his excellency , for pleasure ; others for commerce , the government , the politics . " " No flies enter a shut mouth , my friend , " said a voice at the door , and both turned to ...
Página 73
... Algeciras wherry , built to carry a little cargo and perhaps a dozen pas- sengers , a fishing - boat that smelt strangely of tobacco . The shore was soon reached , and the passengers , numbering half - a - dozen , stepped over the ...
... Algeciras wherry , built to carry a little cargo and perhaps a dozen pas- sengers , a fishing - boat that smelt strangely of tobacco . The shore was soon reached , and the passengers , numbering half - a - dozen , stepped over the ...
Página 155
... Algeciras , while their owner , a short and thick - set man of an exaggeratedly villainous appearance , attended to such straps and buckles as he suspected of latent flaws . The horses were lean and loose of ear , with a melancholy ...
... Algeciras , while their owner , a short and thick - set man of an exaggeratedly villainous appearance , attended to such straps and buckles as he suspected of latent flaws . The horses were lean and loose of ear , with a melancholy ...
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