New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 98Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1853 |
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... his sheep about sunrise in a field two or three miles further down the river , he had seen little men and women under a hedge , beautifully dressed in green 66 Did and gold ; " the Duke of Buccleugh 30 Thomas Moore's Diary .
... his sheep about sunrise in a field two or three miles further down the river , he had seen little men and women under a hedge , beautifully dressed in green 66 Did and gold ; " the Duke of Buccleugh 30 Thomas Moore's Diary .
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... miles distant from his cherished Alhambra . This was the last spot held by the retreating Saracens . Here the flying Boabdil rested when hastening to Africa . This was the scene of many a bloody fray between turbaned Saracen and ...
... miles distant from his cherished Alhambra . This was the last spot held by the retreating Saracens . Here the flying Boabdil rested when hastening to Africa . This was the scene of many a bloody fray between turbaned Saracen and ...
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... miles , several monumental crosses are erected to commemorate a murder committed at that spot , and even at this time of which I write , a bandit chief , known under the name of El Gato , or " the cat , " was known to be investing this ...
... miles , several monumental crosses are erected to commemorate a murder committed at that spot , and even at this time of which I write , a bandit chief , known under the name of El Gato , or " the cat , " was known to be investing this ...
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... miles away , in a straight line , thousands of feet below the mountain on which we stood , yet , seen through the transparent atmosphere of Andalusia , it appeared quite close to the eye . I do not know why it is , but now and then , 72 ...
... miles away , in a straight line , thousands of feet below the mountain on which we stood , yet , seen through the transparent atmosphere of Andalusia , it appeared quite close to the eye . I do not know why it is , but now and then , 72 ...
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... miles away . We lingered at this point of view so long that Julio began to remind us that we had three leagues of travelling by the road before we could reach Lanjaron . We could willingly have lingered longer still ; for before ...
... miles away . We lingered at this point of view so long that Julio began to remind us that we had three leagues of travelling by the road before we could reach Lanjaron . We could willingly have lingered longer still ; for before ...
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