A Winter in MoroccoH.S. King, 1873 - 365 стор. This is an engaging account of a winter spent in Morocco written by an author who confesses that she knew "nothing about the country or the people" before going. Indeed, to correct this deplorable state of affairs amongst the general population, the author's first chapter is dedicated to "the ignorant" and contains a brief description of Morocco. |
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... used by the children of both Spanish and British parents for the interchange of their young ideas , is almost unintelligible to unaccustomed ears . The Having left the streets , we ascended by a steep CHAPTER IV The Rock.
... used by the children of both Spanish and British parents for the interchange of their young ideas , is almost unintelligible to unaccustomed ears . The Having left the streets , we ascended by a steep CHAPTER IV The Rock.
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... young shoots in order to get at the soft edible in- terior . These apes were formerly very abundant , but of late years , notwithstanding their being strictly " pre- served " by the authorities , who forbid their being molested in any ...
... young shoots in order to get at the soft edible in- terior . These apes were formerly very abundant , but of late years , notwithstanding their being strictly " pre- served " by the authorities , who forbid their being molested in any ...
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... young Spanish clerk of the steamboat company who was on board , and who , I gratefully acknowledge , devoted it most cheerfully to protecting me from the rain , which now came down thick and fast . The captain began to admit the possi ...
... young Spanish clerk of the steamboat company who was on board , and who , I gratefully acknowledge , devoted it most cheerfully to protecting me from the rain , which now came down thick and fast . The captain began to admit the possi ...
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... young . To an artist , and many artists visit Tangier , it must be an enchanting place ; but it would disgust a thrifty farmer or an enterprising trader , and make every hair on the head of an inspector of nuisances stand on end ...
... young . To an artist , and many artists visit Tangier , it must be an enchanting place ; but it would disgust a thrifty farmer or an enterprising trader , and make every hair on the head of an inspector of nuisances stand on end ...
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... young Jew who officiates as postman to the English legation takes charge of . It is impossible in so public a place to attempt to kidnap this young man , and take instant possession of one's own particular share of the letters and news ...
... young Jew who officiates as postman to the English legation takes charge of . It is impossible in so public a place to attempt to kidnap this young man , and take instant possession of one's own particular share of the letters and news ...
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