A faggot of French sticks, by the author of 'Bubbles from the brunnen of Nassau'. |
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... whom it belonged , and which , even if empty , no one unauthorised by himself can use . The horses , affixed to these rails by rings which Horse - market . continue the whole length of the market , stand shaded ( 52 ) Dog Market •
... whom it belonged , and which , even if empty , no one unauthorised by himself can use . The horses , affixed to these rails by rings which Horse - market . continue the whole length of the market , stand shaded ( 52 ) Dog Market •
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... horse , - " Le concierge reçoit le signalement des chiens perdus , et en fait les recherches . S'adresser sous la vestibule en face , la porte à gauche . " Taking off my hat , I introduced myself as a stranger seeking for information to ...
... horse , - " Le concierge reçoit le signalement des chiens perdus , et en fait les recherches . S'adresser sous la vestibule en face , la porte à gauche . " Taking off my hat , I introduced myself as a stranger seeking for information to ...
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... horse - rails -on his hind legs , pawing with both feet to get to another dog about twenty yards off , that appeared equally anxious to come to him . On the ground there lay panting a large , coarse - looking Newfoundland dog ; near him ...
... horse - rails -on his hind legs , pawing with both feet to get to another dog about twenty yards off , that appeared equally anxious to come to him . On the ground there lay panting a large , coarse - looking Newfoundland dog ; near him ...
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... he has hired one - five sous , but the animal himself is admitted into the market free ; whereas on Wednesdays and Saturdays each horse pays 10 sous , carriages on two wheels 15 sous , on four wheels 25 sous , goats DOG MARKET . 55.
... he has hired one - five sous , but the animal himself is admitted into the market free ; whereas on Wednesdays and Saturdays each horse pays 10 sous , carriages on two wheels 15 sous , on four wheels 25 sous , goats DOG MARKET . 55.
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... horses , composed of a steep , circular , paved ascending and descending road , surrounded by posts and rails , and shaded by trees . At the entrance stands a small bureau , for levying a payment of five sous for each horse , and a ...
... horses , composed of a steep , circular , paved ascending and descending road , surrounded by posts and rails , and shaded by trees . At the entrance stands a small bureau , for levying a payment of five sous for each horse , and a ...
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