Cabbages and KingsA. L. Burt Company, 1904 - 312 pagine O. Henry wove together several stories into this highly episodic narrative. Set in the fictional country of Coralio in Central America, a banana republic where larceny is rampant and revolution lurks in every impoverished back alley, this novel offers cutting satire of contemporary politics and prejudices. Yet, in the end, lovers are reunited, poverty obliterated, and sentiment satisfied. |
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Pagina 207
... 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 ...
... 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
... for he was drinking and playing cards half 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 Dicky 261.
... for he was drinking and playing cards half 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 Dicky 261.
Pagina 262
... Pasa La Santita Naranjadita . " Naranjadita is a Spanish word for a certain colour that you must go to more trouble to describe in English . By saying " The little saint , tinted the most beautiful - delicate - slightly - orange- golden ...
... Pasa La Santita Naranjadita . " Naranjadita is a Spanish word for a certain colour that you must go to more trouble to describe in English . By saying " The little saint , tinted the most beautiful - delicate - slightly - orange- golden ...
Pagina 263
... 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 oc- cupy the prim line of chairs set against the wall ...
... 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 oc- cupy the prim line of chairs set against the wall ...
Pagina 264
... Pasa was descended from the proudest Spanish families in the country . Moreover , she had had un- usual advantages . Two years in a New Orleans school had elevated her ambitions and fitted her for a fate above the ordinary maidens of ...
... Pasa was descended from the proudest Spanish families in the country . Moreover , she had had un- usual advantages . Two years in a New Orleans school had elevated her ambitions and fitted her for a fate above the ordinary maidens of ...
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