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... lived joyously and with touches of Oriental magnificence . Gold ! It lay in glittering heaps upon their dicing - tables . It stung not only their imaginations but their palates so we learn from the description of a banquet given by one ...
... lived joyously and with touches of Oriental magnificence . Gold ! It lay in glittering heaps upon their dicing - tables . It stung not only their imaginations but their palates so we learn from the description of a banquet given by one ...
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... lived in the houses of the natives and generously fur- nished them milk and cheese . The people were gov- erned by a giant king called Datha , whose enor- mous size was not natural but had been produced by softening and stretching his ...
... lived in the houses of the natives and generously fur- nished them milk and cheese . The people were gov- erned by a giant king called Datha , whose enor- mous size was not natural but had been produced by softening and stretching his ...
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... lived a slave among these Indians . He had long intended to escape and to set off westward " in quest of Christians " ; for , somewhere towards the sunset , lay Pánuco , and , given bodily strength , a brave heart , and faith in God , a ...
... lived a slave among these Indians . He had long intended to escape and to set off westward " in quest of Christians " ; for , somewhere towards the sunset , lay Pánuco , and , given bodily strength , a brave heart , and faith in God , a ...
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... lived in the great sand belt between the Nueces and the Río Grande . They were kind , but food was scarce in their desert land , and while with them the Spaniards suffered more than ever the pangs of hunger . " In CABEZA DE VACA 39.
... lived in the great sand belt between the Nueces and the Río Grande . They were kind , but food was scarce in their desert land , and while with them the Spaniards suffered more than ever the pangs of hunger . " In CABEZA DE VACA 39.
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... lived on the very borders of the cow country . So Hernando de Alvarado was sent east with twenty men , instructed to return within eighty days , and Fray Juan de Padilla went with him . Some fifty miles east of Zuñi Alvarado came on the ...
... lived on the very borders of the cow country . So Hernando de Alvarado was sent east with twenty men , instructed to return within eighty days , and Fray Juan de Padilla went with him . Some fifty miles east of Zuñi Alvarado came on the ...
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