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... passed that way , the Prince was sure to pass too . It were long , though not tedious , to follow the story of their loves ; but one sweet evening , appointed for a blessed interview between the mutual adorers , cannot be passed over ...
... passed that way , the Prince was sure to pass too . It were long , though not tedious , to follow the story of their loves ; but one sweet evening , appointed for a blessed interview between the mutual adorers , cannot be passed over ...
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... passed a portion of each day ; for when cavalcades and pro- cessions failed , there was always abundant amusement in gazing upon the constantly circulating multitude , and in studying the varied costumes and striking manners of this ...
... passed a portion of each day ; for when cavalcades and pro- cessions failed , there was always abundant amusement in gazing upon the constantly circulating multitude , and in studying the varied costumes and striking manners of this ...
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... passed . Those who are walk- ing turn their faces towards the road ; the gentlemen unroll the embozo of their cloaks , and take their hats off , whilst the women shake their fans in passing salutation . In winter the Paseo takes place ...
... passed . Those who are walk- ing turn their faces towards the road ; the gentlemen unroll the embozo of their cloaks , and take their hats off , whilst the women shake their fans in passing salutation . In winter the Paseo takes place ...
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