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Strona 30
... laughed . " I shall not have the chance , " he answered , shaking his feet out of the stirrups . The horse stood still , and Petruccio slipped out of the saddle . " Here he is , " he said , putting the bridle into Ruggiero's hands , and ...
... laughed . " I shall not have the chance , " he answered , shaking his feet out of the stirrups . The horse stood still , and Petruccio slipped out of the saddle . " Here he is , " he said , putting the bridle into Ruggiero's hands , and ...
Strona 31
... laughed again and turned downhill . " Your way lies there , " he said , nodding towards the bridle - path leading up into the mountains towards Rocca di Giove . " Good - bye . " He left Ruggiero still standing in the middle of the road ...
... laughed again and turned downhill . " Your way lies there , " he said , nodding towards the bridle - path leading up into the mountains towards Rocca di Giove . " Good - bye . " He left Ruggiero still standing in the middle of the road ...
Strona 32
... laughed at this : and said the lad would make a good doctor . " This is a shady spot , " one pointed out , " and we will rest here and dine . We will give the Medi- cino a dinner for his fee . ” Petruccio was shy , and would have ...
... laughed at this : and said the lad would make a good doctor . " This is a shady spot , " one pointed out , " and we will rest here and dine . We will give the Medi- cino a dinner for his fee . ” Petruccio was shy , and would have ...
Strona 33
... laughed ; and the man to whom Petruccio had offered the silver - piece said : " Give it me of your own accord and I will not spend it at all : but keep it in memory of the lad who perceived I was sensible . These other persons are ...
... laughed ; and the man to whom Petruccio had offered the silver - piece said : " Give it me of your own accord and I will not spend it at all : but keep it in memory of the lad who perceived I was sensible . These other persons are ...
Strona 34
... laughed , and the fellow who pre- tended to hurl himself on Petruccio only shook him by the shoulders , shouting pleasantly : " You shall come with us and be a soldier : it's too good a lad to kill folks in cold blood ! " " Thank you ...
... laughed , and the fellow who pre- tended to hurl himself on Petruccio only shook him by the shoulders , shouting pleasantly : " You shall come with us and be a soldier : it's too good a lad to kill folks in cold blood ! " " Thank you ...
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