Spain yesterday and to-day. By the Author of “Portugal,” etc |
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The first thing that a stranger does on arriving at the end of his journey , is to walk
instantly into the town . Our travellers did the same . All eye and ear , their
thoughts were yet so fixed on others , that they were unconscious how much they
were ...
The first thing that a stranger does on arriving at the end of his journey , is to walk
instantly into the town . Our travellers did the same . All eye and ear , their
thoughts were yet so fixed on others , that they were unconscious how much they
were ...
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Mrs . Delville remarked on the very superior manner in which the Spanish ladies
walked to those of France or England . - “ It is true , ” said Mr . Delville , “ but
easily accounted for . An Englishwoman walks for exercise ; she goes out for air
and ...
Mrs . Delville remarked on the very superior manner in which the Spanish ladies
walked to those of France or England . - “ It is true , ” said Mr . Delville , “ but
easily accounted for . An Englishwoman walks for exercise ; she goes out for air
and ...
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After having visited the Prado every day for a week , they began to think that it
was possible to be weary even of that gay scene ; and they gradually learned to
prefer the more quiet walk of the Retiro . There , one day , they had the good
fortune ...
After having visited the Prado every day for a week , they began to think that it
was possible to be weary even of that gay scene ; and they gradually learned to
prefer the more quiet walk of the Retiro . There , one day , they had the good
fortune ...
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We will then walk , " said Mr . Delville , “ to * Las Delicias , ' about a mile down the
river . ” They proceeded there , with thoughts full of those recollections which ,
while they sadden , purify the heart . Then , as they walked through a grove of ...
We will then walk , " said Mr . Delville , “ to * Las Delicias , ' about a mile down the
river . ” They proceeded there , with thoughts full of those recollections which ,
while they sadden , purify the heart . Then , as they walked through a grove of ...
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The garden is surrounded by a high wall , near the top of which there is a walk ,
under an arcade , supported by innumerable pillars . The prospect from this walk
is most beautiful : on one side is the fine fertile plain , with its countless gardens ...
The garden is surrounded by a high wall , near the top of which there is a walk ,
under an arcade , supported by innumerable pillars . The prospect from this walk
is most beautiful : on one side is the fine fertile plain , with its countless gardens ...
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