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... look for a moment into its cloisters . court - yard , with a covered gallery on its level , opening upon it through a series of Gothic arches . You may learn more , young American , of the difference be- tween your civilization and that ...
... look for a moment into its cloisters . court - yard , with a covered gallery on its level , opening upon it through a series of Gothic arches . You may learn more , young American , of the difference be- tween your civilization and that ...
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... Look at this su- gar - temple , no , it is of marble , and is the monument of one of the Scalas at Verona . What a place for ghosts that vast palazzo behind it ! Shall we stand in Venice on the Bridge of Sighs , and then take this ...
... Look at this su- gar - temple , no , it is of marble , and is the monument of one of the Scalas at Verona . What a place for ghosts that vast palazzo behind it ! Shall we stand in Venice on the Bridge of Sighs , and then take this ...
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... look upon La Grange as my home , that I felt at once that I was no longer without a guide and protector in a foreign land . It was some time before I could observe him closely enough to get a just idea of his appear- ance ; for I had ...
... look upon La Grange as my home , that I felt at once that I was no longer without a guide and protector in a foreign land . It was some time before I could observe him closely enough to get a just idea of his appear- ance ; for I had ...
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