Life in Mexico During a Residence of Two Years in that Country, Volumen1C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1843 - 427 páginas |
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... followed by the Cap- tain's familiar , an unhappy - looking individual , pale , lank and lean , with the physiognomy of a methodist parson , and in general appearance like a weed that has grown up in one night . He tremblingly , and ...
... followed by the Cap- tain's familiar , an unhappy - looking individual , pale , lank and lean , with the physiognomy of a methodist parson , and in general appearance like a weed that has grown up in one night . He tremblingly , and ...
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... followed by a " norte seguro . " But now , at eleven , A. M. , it is quite calm , and very sultry , whilst to in- crease , if possible , our weariness , a long range of lofty mountains stretches along the horizon , from Punta Delgada to ...
... followed by a " norte seguro . " But now , at eleven , A. M. , it is quite calm , and very sultry , whilst to in- crease , if possible , our weariness , a long range of lofty mountains stretches along the horizon , from Punta Delgada to ...
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... followed her good example . We then proceeded to look at the out - houses and offices ; at the General's favorite war - horse , an old white charger , probably a sincerer philosopher than his master ; at several game - cocks , kept with ...
... followed her good example . We then proceeded to look at the out - houses and offices ; at the General's favorite war - horse , an old white charger , probably a sincerer philosopher than his master ; at several game - cocks , kept with ...
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... first wife had been shot by following him in some engage- ment , yet how his second wife invariably followed him also . Arrived at Tepeyagualco , after having passed over LA VENTILLA . 65 a succession of sterile plains covered.
... first wife had been shot by following him in some engage- ment , yet how his second wife invariably followed him also . Arrived at Tepeyagualco , after having passed over LA VENTILLA . 65 a succession of sterile plains covered.
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... followed by a large , good- looking Indian woman , who stood behind him while he made his discourse . Perhaps they eat together the long - prepared feast ; which was at least one of the many tributes paid to the arrival of the first mes ...
... followed by a large , good- looking Indian woman , who stood behind him while he made his discourse . Perhaps they eat together the long - prepared feast ; which was at least one of the many tributes paid to the arrival of the first mes ...
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Página 10 - With those that I saw suffer ! a brave vessel, Who had no doubt some noble creatures in her, Dash'd all to pieces.
Página 34 - They looking back, all th' eastern side beheld Of Paradise, so late their happy seat, Wav'd over by that flaming brand, the gate With dreadful faces throng'd and fiery arms...
Página 303 - ... however, was furious at the whole affair, which he said was entirely against the mother's consent, though that of the father had been obtained; and pointed out to me the confessor whose influence had brought it about. The girl herself was now very pale, but evidently resolved to conceal her agitation, and the mother seemed as if she could shed no more tears — quite exhausted with weeping. As the hour for the ceremony drew near, the whole party became more grave and sad, all but the priests...
Página 349 - All the streets near the square are planted with cannon, and it is pretended that the revolutionary party are giving arms to the leperos. The cannon are roaring now. All along the street people are standing on the balconies, looking anxiously in the direction of the palace, or collected in groups before the doors, and the azoteas, which are out of the line of fire, are covered with men. They are ringing the tocsin— things seem to be getting serious.
Página 408 - At these words, the bright figure disappeared, and the darkness became total. Suddenly, we heard the sound of hundreds of scourges descending upon the bare flesh. I cannot conceive anything more horrible.
Página 301 - ... which her friends had given her, each adding one, like stones thrown on a cairn in memory of the departed. She had also short sleeves and white satin shoes. Being very handsome, with fine black eyes, good teeth, and fresh...
Página 304 - She and her mother went down stairs alone, and entered the carriage, which was to drive them through all the principal streets, to show the nun to the public, according to custom, and to let them take their last look, they of her, and she of them. As they got in, we all crowded to the balconies to see her take leave of her house, her aunts saying, 'Yes, child, despidete de tu casa, take leave of your house, for you will never see it again !' Then came sobs from the sisters, and many of the gentlemen,...
Página 302 - In the adjoining room, long tables were laid out, on which servants were placing refreshments for the fe'te about to be given on this joyous occasion. I felt somewhat shocked, and inclined to say with Paul Pry, "Hope I don't intrude." But my apologies were instantly cut short, and I was welcomed with true Mexican hospitality; repeatedly thanked for my kindness in coming to see the nun, and hospitably pressed to join the family feast. I only got off upon a promise of returning at half-past five to...
Página 406 - Today we attended the morning penitence at six o'clock, in the church of San Francisco; the hardest part of which was their having to kneel for about ten minutes with their arms extended in the form of a cross, uttering groans — a most painful position for any length of time. It was a profane thought, but I dare say so many hundreds of beautifully-formed arms and hands were seldom seen extended at the same moment before. Gloves not being worn in church, and many of the women having short sleeves,...
Página 296 - ... according to custom, been paraded through the town in all her finery. And now her last hour was at hand. When I came in she rose and embraced me with as much cordiality as if we had known each other for years. Beside her sat the Madrina, also in white satin and jewels; all the relations being likewise decked out in their finest array. The nun kept laughing every now and then in the most unnatural and hysterical manner, as I thought, apparently to impress us with the conviction of her perfect...