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" It was only a fancy; yet a fancy will sometimes be importunate. I had been most hospitably received and punctually served in my green caravanserai. The room was airy, the water excellent, and the dawn had called me to a moment. I say nothing of the tapestries... "
The Faith of Robert Louis Stevenson - Page 39
by John Kelman - 1903 - 301 pages
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An Inland Voyage and Travels with a Donkey

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 286 pages
...say nothing of the tapestries or the inimitable ceiling, nor yet of the view which I com1 5 manded from the windows ; but I felt I was in some one's...liberal entertainment. And so it pleased me, in a half. laughing way, to leave pieces of money on the turf as I went along, until I had left enough for...
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The World's Progress: With Illustrative Texts from Masterpieces of ..., Part 8

Delphian Society - 1911 - 586 pages
...dawn had called me to a moment. I say nothing of the tapestries or the inimitable ceiling, nor yet of the view which I commanded from the windows; but I felt I was in someone's debt for all this liberal entertainment. And so it pleased me, in a half-laughing way, to...
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An Inland Voyage: & Travels with a Donkey

Robert Louis Stevenson - 1913 - 320 pages
...dawn had called me to a moment. I say nothing of the tapestries or the inimitable ceiling, nor yet of the view which I commanded from the windows ; but...liberal entertainment. And so it pleased me, in a half -laughing way, to leave pieces of money on the turf as I went along, until I had left enough for...
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The Promise of Country Life: Descriptions, Narrations Without Plot, Short ...

James Cloyd Bowman - 1916 - 346 pages
...dawn had called me to a moment. I say nothing of the tapestries or the inimitable ceiling, nor yet of the view which I commanded from the windows; but I...liberal entertainment. And so it pleased me, in a half -laughing way, to leave pieces of money on the turf as I went along, until I had left enough for...
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 pages
...dawn had called me to a moment. I say nothing of the tapestries or the inimitable ceiling, nor yet of the view which I commanded from the windows; but I...along, until I had left enough for my night's lodging. I trust they did not fall to some rich and churlish drover. IN THE VALLEY OF THE TARN . . . Between...
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The Message of the Trees: An Anthology of Leaves and Branches

Maud Cuney-Hare - 1918 - 218 pages
...dawn had called me to a moment. I say nothing of the tapestries or the inimitable ceiling, nor yet of the view which I commanded from the windows; but I...liberal entertainment. And so it pleased me, in a half -laughing way, to leave pieces of money on the turf as I went along, until I had left enough for...
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Reading-literature, Book 8

1919 - 478 pages
...dawn had called me to a moment. I say nothing of the tapestries or the inimitable ceiling, nor yet of the view which I commanded from the windows ; but I felt I was in some one 's debt for all this liberal entertainment. And so it pleased me, in a half -laughing way, to leave...
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Story Hour Readings: Fourth year

Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 450 pages
...served in my green caravansary. The room was airy, the water excellent, and the dawn had called me this liberal entertainment. And so it pleased me,...along, until I had left enough for my night's lodging. I trust they did not fall to some rich and churlish drover. s — Travels with a Donkey. 1. What did...
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The Bookman, Volume 52

1921 - 688 pages
...ilawn hod called me to a moment. I any nothing of the tapestries or the Inimitable ceiling, nor yet of the view which I commanded from the windows ; but I felt I was in some nue's debt for all this liberal entertainment. And so it pleased me, in a half-laughing way, to leave...
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JOURNEYS

CHARLES H. SYLVESTER CHROUGH BOOKLAND - 1922 - 530 pages
...dawn had called me to a moment. I say nothing of the tapestries or the inimitable ceiling, nor yet of the view which I commanded from the windows; but I...along, until I had left enough for my night's lodging. I trust they did not fall to some rich and churlish drover. *********** A new road leads from Pont...
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