Cabbages and KingsDoubleday, Page & Company for Review of Reviews Company, 1904 - 344 pagine |
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Pagina 261
... Dicky " ; everybody cheered up at the sight of him- especially the natives , to whom his marvellous red hair and his free - and - easy style were a constant delight and envy . Wherever you went in the town you would soon see Dicky or ...
... Dicky " ; everybody cheered up at the sight of him- especially the natives , to whom his marvellous red hair and his free - and - easy style were a constant delight and envy . Wherever you went in the town you would soon see Dicky or ...
Pagina 262
O. Henry. 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 ...
O. Henry. 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 ...
Pagina 263
... Dicky Maloney would , sooner or later , ex- plore this field was a thing to be foreseen . Dicky 263.
... Dicky Maloney would , sooner or later , ex- plore this field was a thing to be foreseen . Dicky 263.
Pagina 264
... Dicky's theory of wooing . His plan of sub- jection was an attack at close range . To carry the fortress with one concentrated , ardent , eloquent , ir- resistible escalade - that was Dicky's way . Pasa was descended from the proudest ...
... Dicky's theory of wooing . His plan of sub- jection was an attack at close range . To carry the fortress with one concentrated , ardent , eloquent , ir- resistible escalade - that was Dicky's way . Pasa was descended from the proudest ...
Pagina 265
... Dicky's shop . While the front of it was dark , in the little room back of it Dicky and a few of his friends would sit about a table carrying on some kind of very quiet negocios until quite late . Finally he would let them out the front ...
... Dicky's shop . While the front of it was dark , in the little room back of it Dicky and a few of his friends would sit about a table carrying on some kind of very quiet negocios until quite late . Finally he would let them out the front ...
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admiral aguardiente American Anchuria Atwood bananas beach Beelzebub Billy Keogh Blythe boat bottle captain Caribs Casa Morena chair cigar Clancy coast cocoanut Colonel Falcon consul Coralio crew Dalesburg dark Dicky dollars Don Sabas door drink El Nacional Estebán eyes face Felipe flag friends Geddie graft grass Gregg Guatemala hand head Hemstetter honour Johnny Johnny's Karlsefin lady land laughed looked Losada Madama Maloney Mellinger morning native never night Number Olivarra Orleans paint Pasa pesos phonograph picture President Miraflores president's republic Rosine sail sand says seemed Señor Goodwin señorita shoes shore sloop smile smoke Spanish Spanish Main steamer steps stood street tell there's thing thousand tintype took town trepanning tropics turned Twas valise Vega verree Vesuvius Wahrfield waiting walked White Winchester rifles yacht Zavalla
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Pagina 14 - Nibj skedaddled yesterday per jack-rabbit line with all the coin in the kitty and the bundle of muslin he's spoony about. The boodle is six figures short. Our crowd in good shape, but we need the spondulicks. You collar it. The main guy and the dry goods are headed for the briny. You know what to do. BOB.
Pagina 59 - The mountains reached up their bulky shoulders to receive the level gallop of Apollo's homing steeds, the day died in the lagoons and in the shadowed banana groves and in the mangrove swamps, where the great blue crabs were beginning to crawl to land for their nightly ramble. And it died, at last, upon the highest peaks. Then the brief twilight, ephemeral as the flight of a moth, came and went; the Southern Cross peeped with its topmost eye above a row of palms, and the fire-flies heralded with their...
Pagina 11 - CORALIO reclined, in the mid-day heat, like some vacuous beauty lounging in a guarded harem. The town lay at the sea's edge on a strip of alluvial coast. It was set like a little pearl in an emerald band. Behind it, and seeming almost to topple, imminent, above it, rose the sea-following range of the Cordilleras.
Pagina 234 - He was the absolute despot and the idol of his people. The wealth of the country poured into his hands. Other presidents had been rapacious without reason. Losada amassed enormous wealth, but his people had their share of the benefits. The joint in his armor was his insatiate passion for monuments and tokens commemorating his glory. In every town he caused to be erected statues of himself bearing legends in praise of his greatness. In the walls of every public edifice, tablets were fixed reciting...