Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Volum 5Jeannette Leonard Gilder O.T. Harris, 1910 |
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Side 100
... Tunis , successor to the Grand Coëre , the king of rogues , lord paramount of the kingdom of Cant ; Mathias Hungadi Spicali , Duke ' of Egypt and Bohemia , that yellow old boy you see yonder with a clout about his head , Guillaume Rous ...
... Tunis , successor to the Grand Coëre , the king of rogues , lord paramount of the kingdom of Cant ; Mathias Hungadi Spicali , Duke ' of Egypt and Bohemia , that yellow old boy you see yonder with a clout about his head , Guillaume Rous ...
Side 102
... Tunis , " replied Gringoire , disputing every inch of the ground . " It it worth while An instant- Hear me You will not condemn me unheard- " " His melancholy voice was indeed lost in the up- roar around him . The little boy scraped his ...
... Tunis , " replied Gringoire , disputing every inch of the ground . " It it worth while An instant- Hear me You will not condemn me unheard- " " His melancholy voice was indeed lost in the up- roar around him . The little boy scraped his ...
Side 103
... Tunis . " Of the rogues ' brigade . " " A subject of the kingdom of Cant ? " " Of the kingdom of Cant . " " A vagrant ? " " A vagrant . ” " At heart ? " " At heart . " “ I would call your attention to the fact , 103 THE COURT OF MIRACLES.
... Tunis . " Of the rogues ' brigade . " " A subject of the kingdom of Cant ? " " Of the kingdom of Cant . " " A vagrant ? " " A vagrant . ” " At heart ? " " At heart . " “ I would call your attention to the fact , 103 THE COURT OF MIRACLES.
Side 104
... Tunis , for I am a philoso- pher ; et omnia in philosophia , omnes in philosopha continentur , as you know . " The King of Tunis frowned . " What do you take me for , mate ? What Hun- garian Jew's gibberish are you giving us ? I don't ...
... Tunis , for I am a philoso- pher ; et omnia in philosophia , omnes in philosopha continentur , as you know . " The King of Tunis frowned . " What do you take me for , mate ? What Hun- garian Jew's gibberish are you giving us ? I don't ...
Side 105
... Tunis vented upon him . At last my lord Clopin became calm . 66 So , varlet , " said he to our poet , " you wish to become a vagrant ? 66 " " Undoubtedly , " replied the poet . 66 ' It is not enough merely to wish , " said the surly ...
... Tunis vented upon him . At last my lord Clopin became calm . 66 So , varlet , " said he to our poet , " you wish to become a vagrant ? 66 " " Undoubtedly , " replied the poet . 66 ' It is not enough merely to wish , " said the surly ...
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