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Pagina 207
And Miss Pasa, her daughter, that went to school in the States — she brought
back some civilized notions in the way of footgear. And there's the comandante's
sister that dresses up her feet on feast-days — and Mrs. Geddie, who wears a two
...
And Miss Pasa, her daughter, that went to school in the States — she brought
back some civilized notions in the way of footgear. And there's the comandante's
sister that dresses up her feet on feast-days — and Mrs. Geddie, who wears a two
...
Pagina 261
... the day and night with the coman- dante, the collector of customs, the Jefe
Politico and other gay dogs among the native officials. One day Dicky saw Pasa,
the daughter of Madama Ortiz, Dicky 261.
... the day and night with the coman- dante, the collector of customs, the Jefe
Politico and other gay dogs among the native officials. One day Dicky saw Pasa,
the daughter of Madama Ortiz, Dicky 261.
Pagina 262
One day Dicky saw Pasa, the daughter of Madama Ortiz, sitting in the side-door
of the Hotel des los Estranjeros. He stopped in his tracks, still, for the first time in
Coralio; and then he sped, swift as a deer, to find Vasquez, a gilded native youth,
...
One day Dicky saw Pasa, the daughter of Madama Ortiz, sitting in the side-door
of the Hotel des los Estranjeros. He stopped in his tracks, still, for the first time in
Coralio; and then he sped, swift as a deer, to find Vasquez, a gilded native youth,
...
Pagina 263
In the evenings Pasa sat by the window in the room next to the one where they
drank, and strummed dreamily upon her guitar. And then, by twos and threes,
would come visiting young caballeros and occupy the prim line of chairs set
against ...
In the evenings Pasa sat by the window in the room next to the one where they
drank, and strummed dreamily upon her guitar. And then, by twos and threes,
would come visiting young caballeros and occupy the prim line of chairs set
against ...
Pagina 264
Pasa was descended from the proudest Spanish families in the country.
Moreover, she had had unusual advantages. Two years in a New Orleans school
had elevated her ambitions and fitted her for a fate above the ordinary maidens of
her ...
Pasa was descended from the proudest Spanish families in the country.
Moreover, she had had unusual advantages. Two years in a New Orleans school
had elevated her ambitions and fitted her for a fate above the ordinary maidens of
her ...
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