Fortuna And El Placer De No Hacer Nada With Introduction Notes Vocabulary An

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Fortuna And El Placer De No Hacer Nada With Introduction Notes Vocabulary An
Enrique Prez Escrich
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6. The master believed that grief had turned his servant crazy. 7. Macario, saddle my pony in a hurry. 8. March on, lead me to where Polonia is, and may God aid us. 9. Four servants of the house went in front on foot. 10. Nobody doubted that that intelligent dog would lead them to where Johnny was.
11. Instead of going down to the ravine, the path turned sharply to the left. 12. We shall reach the crest of the mountain after three hours of climbing. 13. The moon in its last quarter lighted- up
...everything.
XV (pp. 26-27) I. In the distance one seemed to discern a valley strewn with thick-topped holm-oaks. 2. The dog continued jqgging-on half sidewise. 3. After putting-up-with four hours of uninterrupted march over a hard road, the excursionists began to lose patience. 4. We found here and there groups of scrub-oaks, ash-trees, and black-poplars. 5. The dog, with much wariness, dragged him- self along the ground, and, reaching the door, set-up a whine. 6. Not the least doubt remained that Johnny had been in that house.


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