Tales of the AlhambraMiguel Sanchez, 1875 - 308 páginas |
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... kind , hearted creature , full of saws and proverbs as that miracle of squires the renowned Sancho himself , whose name we bestowed upon him ; and , like a true Spaniard , though treated by us with companionable familiarity , he never ...
... kind , hearted creature , full of saws and proverbs as that miracle of squires the renowned Sancho himself , whose name we bestowed upon him ; and , like a true Spaniard , though treated by us with companionable familiarity , he never ...
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... kind . We arrived after sunset at a little town among the hills , after a fatiguing journey over a wide houseless plain , where we had been repeatedly drenched with showers . In the inn were a party of Miqueletes , who were patrolling ...
... kind . We arrived after sunset at a little town among the hills , after a fatiguing journey over a wide houseless plain , where we had been repeatedly drenched with showers . In the inn were a party of Miqueletes , who were patrolling ...
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... kind of vagabond companionship . It is the true way to travel in Spain . Knowing the scanty larders of the inns , and the naked tracts of country which the traveller has often to traverse , we had taken care on starting to have the ...
... kind of vagabond companionship . It is the true way to travel in Spain . Knowing the scanty larders of the inns , and the naked tracts of country which the traveller has often to traverse , we had taken care on starting to have the ...
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... kind . It was in a pleasant little green meadow surrounded by hills covered with olive - trees . Our cloaks were spread on the grass under an elm - tree , by the side of a bubbling rivu- let ; our horses were tethered where they might ...
... kind . It was in a pleasant little green meadow surrounded by hills covered with olive - trees . Our cloaks were spread on the grass under an elm - tree , by the side of a bubbling rivu- let ; our horses were tethered where they might ...
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... kind Nature consoles with shadows for the lack of substantials . The thirsty man dreams of fountains and running streams ; the hungry man of ideal banquets ; and the poor man of heaps of hidden gold : nothing certainly is more magni ...
... kind Nature consoles with shadows for the lack of substantials . The thirsty man dreams of fountains and running streams ; the hungry man of ideal banquets ; and the poor man of heaps of hidden gold : nothing certainly is more magni ...
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Aben Habuz Abencerrages Abu Ajeeb Ahmed alcalde ALFRED CONCANEN alguazil Alhambra Allah amusing ancient Andalusia Arabian arms astrologer beautiful behold bird Boabdil bosom bronze horseman cavaliers cavern charm Christian cloth extra Coloured contrabandistas court cried Crown 8vo damsel daughter delight descended discreet Kadiga duenna Eben Bonabben Edition enchanted Engravings eyes father Fcap flowers folio fortress friar Gallego garden gate Generalife gilt edges gold Governor Manco Granada guard hall hand hast heard heart hill History horse Imperial 8vo J. R. PLANCHÉ Letterpress lofty looked Lope Sanchez magic Mateo monarch Moor Moorish Moorish king morocco Moslem mountain mule night numerous Illustrations palace parrot passed Peregil Plates Portrait prince princesses queen renegado replied round royal Sanchica scene secret Señor Seville silver soldier Somerset Herald song Spain Spanish steed story talisman thee thing thou Three Vols Toledo tower treasure vault walls water carrier window youth Zorahayda
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