Tales of the AlhambraMiguel Sanchez, 1875 - 308 páginas |
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... numerous progeny , who inhabit an almost dismantled hovel in the hamlet . How they manage to subsist , he only who sees into all mysteries can tell ; the subsistence of a Spanish family of the kind is always a riddle to me ; yet they do ...
... numerous progeny , who inhabit an almost dismantled hovel in the hamlet . How they manage to subsist , he only who sees into all mysteries can tell ; the subsistence of a Spanish family of the kind is always a riddle to me ; yet they do ...
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... numerous family . One night he was roused from his first sleep by a knocking at his door . He opened it , and beheld before him a tall , meagre , cadaverous- looking priest . " Hark ye , honest friend ! ' said the stranger ; ' I have ...
... numerous family . One night he was roused from his first sleep by a knocking at his door . He opened it , and beheld before him a tall , meagre , cadaverous- looking priest . " Hark ye , honest friend ! ' said the stranger ; ' I have ...
Página 137
... numerous kindred , I have pryed into every nook and corner , and made myself acquainted with every secret of the land . " The prince was overjoyed to find the owl so deeply versed in topography , and now informed him , in confidence ...
... numerous kindred , I have pryed into every nook and corner , and made myself acquainted with every secret of the land . " The prince was overjoyed to find the owl so deeply versed in topography , and now informed him , in confidence ...
Página 157
... numerous in Spain than the days of the week . With all this she was a little of a slattern , something more of a lie - a - bed , and , above all , a gossip of the first water ; neglecting house , household , and every thing else , to ...
... numerous in Spain than the days of the week . With all this she was a little of a slattern , something more of a lie - a - bed , and , above all , a gossip of the first water ; neglecting house , household , and every thing else , to ...
Página 195
... the feet of the captain general , implored him not to sacrifice the life of her husband , and the welfare of herself and her numerous little ones , to a point of pride ; " for you know the old 0 2 THE GOVERNOR AND THE NOTARY . 195.
... the feet of the captain general , implored him not to sacrifice the life of her husband , and the welfare of herself and her numerous little ones , to a point of pride ; " for you know the old 0 2 THE GOVERNOR AND THE NOTARY . 195.
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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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