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Pàgina 191
... Castile , be- ing a man of more than ordinary prudence , and of a grave composed behaviour , determined , about the ... Castilian , though he would rather have died in slavery himself than have paid such a sum as he found would go near ...
... Castile , be- ing a man of more than ordinary prudence , and of a grave composed behaviour , determined , about the ... Castilian , though he would rather have died in slavery himself than have paid such a sum as he found would go near ...
Pàgina 192
... Castilian and his wife were kept prisoners . As this fellow had in him all the vivacity of his nation , he often entertain- ed the captives with accounts of his own adven- tures ; to which he sometimes added a song or a dance , or some ...
... Castilian and his wife were kept prisoners . As this fellow had in him all the vivacity of his nation , he often entertain- ed the captives with accounts of his own adven- tures ; to which he sometimes added a song or a dance , or some ...
Pàgina 193
... Castilian , whom she was taught to look upon as a formal old fellow , unworthy the possession of so charming a creature . She had been instructed by the renegado how to manage herself upon his arrival ; so that she received him with an ...
... Castilian , whom she was taught to look upon as a formal old fellow , unworthy the possession of so charming a creature . She had been instructed by the renegado how to manage herself upon his arrival ; so that she received him with an ...
Pàgina 194
... Castilian in captivity ; who , partly through the cruel treatment of the incensed Algerine his mas- ter , and partly through the unkind usage of his unfaithful wife , died some few months after . L. ADDISON . No. 199. THURSDAY , OCTOBER ...
... Castilian in captivity ; who , partly through the cruel treatment of the incensed Algerine his mas- ter , and partly through the unkind usage of his unfaithful wife , died some few months after . L. ADDISON . No. 199. THURSDAY , OCTOBER ...
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