Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineA. Roman and Company, 1887 |
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... Ruiz in his evident un- certainty as to how the apparent relation- ship between his patroness and her pro- tegé should be defined . He had tenta- tively alluded to Doña Isabel as the godmother of Chinita , a designation which some ...
... Ruiz in his evident un- certainty as to how the apparent relation- ship between his patroness and her pro- tegé should be defined . He had tenta- tively alluded to Doña Isabel as the godmother of Chinita , a designation which some ...
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... Ruiz had the art of involun- tarily suiting his demeanor and conversation . to those in whose company he was thrown , there was no conscious hypocrisy in this , for the desire to please was natural to him , and often served him in good ...
... Ruiz had the art of involun- tarily suiting his demeanor and conversation . to those in whose company he was thrown , there was no conscious hypocrisy in this , for the desire to please was natural to him , and often served him in good ...
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... Ruiz , though it did not occur to him to define it . Attached to the clerical party by long associa- tion , and by the uninterrupted prosperity which he had shared with Ramirez , who since separating himself from Gonzales had followed ...
... Ruiz , though it did not occur to him to define it . Attached to the clerical party by long associa- tion , and by the uninterrupted prosperity which he had shared with Ramirez , who since separating himself from Gonzales had followed ...
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... Ruiz de- clared himself to Don Rafael a convert to the liberal cause , it was but as a precautionary measure recommended by Doña Rita ; and it was only when he saw in Doña Isabel a patroness more powerful than the one he abandoned ...
... Ruiz de- clared himself to Don Rafael a convert to the liberal cause , it was but as a precautionary measure recommended by Doña Rita ; and it was only when he saw in Doña Isabel a patroness more powerful than the one he abandoned ...
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... Ruiz knew of the meeting with Ramirez to which she looked back with such peculiar and un- wearying fascination , and discerning in her admiration of his former leader an unfailing means of rousing in her a personal attraction which in ...
... Ruiz knew of the meeting with Ramirez to which she looked back with such peculiar and un- wearying fascination , and discerning in her admiration of his former leader an unfailing means of rousing in her a personal attraction which in ...
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