American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 51Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, John Holmes Agnew, Kinahan Cornwallis 1858 - American periodicals |
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... speak de English , which I speak it a little , but not too much . Regardez , s'il vous plait . I mean you shall regard , if you please , at my leetle dog . Vraiment , c'est un excellent chien . Voila sa queue ! Ah ! mon cher Sare ...
... speak de English , which I speak it a little , but not too much . Regardez , s'il vous plait . I mean you shall regard , if you please , at my leetle dog . Vraiment , c'est un excellent chien . Voila sa queue ! Ah ! mon cher Sare ...
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... speak Spanish ? ' and Maddox having replied in the af- firmative , the pale prisoner , clanking his chains as he spoke , thus con- tinued : THE BANDOLERO'S STORY To you , caballeros , who , born in a blessed land of liberty , dare to ...
... speak Spanish ? ' and Maddox having replied in the af- firmative , the pale prisoner , clanking his chains as he spoke , thus con- tinued : THE BANDOLERO'S STORY To you , caballeros , who , born in a blessed land of liberty , dare to ...
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... speak with me . This woman , caballeros , was my novia . I spare you the re- cital of her wrongs ! She was buried at the mouth of a cavern , which served as a retreat for our band , and with my own hands I erected a cross over her grave ...
... speak with me . This woman , caballeros , was my novia . I spare you the re- cital of her wrongs ! She was buried at the mouth of a cavern , which served as a retreat for our band , and with my own hands I erected a cross over her grave ...
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... speaking the truth ? ' ' ' I am . ' " Then swear it by that cross . ' And as the trembling coward knelt and kissed the sacred emblem , I buried my stiletto in his bosom ; thus sending him , with a lie upon his lips , back to the hell ...
... speaking the truth ? ' ' ' I am . ' " Then swear it by that cross . ' And as the trembling coward knelt and kissed the sacred emblem , I buried my stiletto in his bosom ; thus sending him , with a lie upon his lips , back to the hell ...
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... speak in many a tongue , Of other homes , and youth's sweet prime , And their native ballads sung : III . When thy French settlers , Illinois , Encamped along thy shore , And the merry ' Coureurs des Bois ' So gayly plied the oar , And ...
... speak in many a tongue , Of other homes , and youth's sweet prime , And their native ballads sung : III . When thy French settlers , Illinois , Encamped along thy shore , And the merry ' Coureurs des Bois ' So gayly plied the oar , And ...
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