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Page 130
... round in the earth , on which was threaded a side of mutton . Such is the method of making an asado or roast , which is the general dish in the country . Round the fire sat my peons , and as their appetites could not wait until the prin ...
... round in the earth , on which was threaded a side of mutton . Such is the method of making an asado or roast , which is the general dish in the country . Round the fire sat my peons , and as their appetites could not wait until the prin ...
Page 138
... Round the walls are stone benches , covered like the floor with mats : the bottom of the bath is tiled , and nothing can be clearer than the water , which runs in a strong stream through it . This large bath is of course solely appro ...
... Round the walls are stone benches , covered like the floor with mats : the bottom of the bath is tiled , and nothing can be clearer than the water , which runs in a strong stream through it . This large bath is of course solely appro ...
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... round the eminence on which Richard had taken his seat , with the Nubian slave at his side , accompanied by his faithful hound , to whose sagacity he trusted for the detection of the robber . One by one the splendid array of Philip ...
... round the eminence on which Richard had taken his seat , with the Nubian slave at his side , accompanied by his faithful hound , to whose sagacity he trusted for the detection of the robber . One by one the splendid array of Philip ...
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