I at that time lived close by the palace, in the street of Santiago, and daily, for the space of a month, saw them bending their steps in that direction. One day, they came to me in a great hurry, with a strange expression on both their countenances.... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 3581841Full view - About this book
| 1843 - 818 pages
...of Santiago, and daily, for the space of a month, saw them bending their steps in that direction. " One day they came to me in a great hurry, with a strange...their countenances — " ' We have seen Christina ; Hijo (my son)," said Pepita to me. " ' Within the palace ?' I inquired. " ' Within the palace, О... | |
| English periodicals - 1842 - 572 pages
...street of Santiago, and daily, for the space of a month, saw them bending their steps in that direction. One day they came to me in a great hurry, with a strange...both their countenances. ' We have seen Christina, hijo ' [my son], said Pepita to me. ' Within the palace ?' I inquired. ' Within the palace, O child... | |
| Henry Woodcock - Conversion - 1865 - 218 pages
...street of Santiago, and daily, for the space of a month, saw them bending their steps in that direction. One day they came to me in a great hurry, with a strange...both their countenances. " We have seen Christina," said Pepita. " Within the palace ? " I inquired. " Within the palace," answered the sibyl. " Christina... | |
| George Borrow - Romani poetry - 1902 - 522 pages
...street of Santiago, and daily, for the space of a month, saw them bending their steps in that direction. One day, they came to me in a great hurry, with a...both their countenances. " We have seen Christina, hijo " (my son), said Pepita to me. " Within the palace ? " I inquired. "Within the palace, O child... | |
| George Borrow - Romani language - 1907 - 496 pages
...street of Santiago, and daily, for the space of a month, saw them bending their steps in that direction. One day they came to me in a great hurry, with a strange...both their countenances. ' We have seen Christina, hijo ' (my son), said Pepita to me. 'Within the palace?' I inquired. 'Within the palace, O child of... | |
| S. Warrand - 1842 - 614 pages
...obtain an interview with the queen-regent Christina, and gain a remission of the sentence by their gipsy palaver, • knowing well" (as they • themselves...me in a great hurry, with a strange expression on botli their countenances. 'We have seen Christina, my son', said Pepila lo me. — 'Within the palace?'... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1841 - 564 pages
...an interview with the queen-regent, Christina, and gain a remission of the sentence by their gipsy vation to the utmost, he had acquired a degree of...conversational powers and surprising performance we roust be given in their own words. " One day they came to me in a great hurry, with a strange expression... | |
| English literature - 1842 - 576 pages
...of Santiago, and daily, for the space of a month, saw them bending their steps in that direction. ' One day they came to me in a great hurry, with a strange...both their countenances. " We have seen Christina, Hijo," (my son;) said Pepita to me. ' " Within the palace ?" I enquired. ' " Within the palace, O child... | |
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