The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 17;Volume 64William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1891 |
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Página 49
... hold of the skirt of my garment , and I will lead you down , ' and thus each Canarian led a Spaniard safely to the bottom of the cliffs , and to their ships . On parting the Guanches had but one complaint to make , and that was that ...
... hold of the skirt of my garment , and I will lead you down , ' and thus each Canarian led a Spaniard safely to the bottom of the cliffs , and to their ships . On parting the Guanches had but one complaint to make , and that was that ...
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... hold your tongue and not speak till you are spoken to , or we shall have to order her off to bed , shall we not , papa dear ? ' Brother Tom , who was a fine - looking young fellow , but with an unpleasant expression of face and rather ...
... hold your tongue and not speak till you are spoken to , or we shall have to order her off to bed , shall we not , papa dear ? ' Brother Tom , who was a fine - looking young fellow , but with an unpleasant expression of face and rather ...
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... hold out ? ' he inquired of his sister one day , and she only shrugged her pretty shoulders . Hulloa , daddy ! ' he shouted , addressing himself to the poor old gentleman , who sat in a meek but dignified attitude by the fire , when ...
... hold out ? ' he inquired of his sister one day , and she only shrugged her pretty shoulders . Hulloa , daddy ! ' he shouted , addressing himself to the poor old gentleman , who sat in a meek but dignified attitude by the fire , when ...
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... hold of those who came within its sphere . ' Moscheles was not a man to be excited over nothing , and he wrote : His constant and daring flights , his newly discovered flageolet tones , his gift of fusing and beautifying subjects of the ...
... hold of those who came within its sphere . ' Moscheles was not a man to be excited over nothing , and he wrote : His constant and daring flights , his newly discovered flageolet tones , his gift of fusing and beautifying subjects of the ...
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... hold of an umbrella to defend himself . It was too funny to see the long thin figure of Paganini in slippers retreating from his son , whose head barely reached up to his father's knees . He made quite a furious onslaught on his father ...
... hold of an umbrella to defend himself . It was too funny to see the long thin figure of Paganini in slippers retreating from his son , whose head barely reached up to his father's knees . He made quite a furious onslaught on his father ...
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