| Mark Twain - 1869 - 720 str.
...shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bath-rooms, closets—any thing you please to call them—on the first floor. The Turks sit. cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like—like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1870 - 698 str.
...shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bath-rooms, closets—any thing you please to call them—on the first floor. The Turks sit cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like—like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1871 - 700 str.
...shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bath-rooms, closets—anything you please to call them—on the first floor. The Turks sit cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like—like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1879 - 696 str.
...shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bathrooms, closets—anything one pleases to call them—on the first floor. The Turks sit cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like—like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1884 - 702 str.
...shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bath-rooms, closets—any thing you please to call them—on the first floor. The Turks sit cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like—like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1870 - 620 str.
...shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bath-rooms, closets—any thing you please to call them—on the first floor. The Turks sit cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like—like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 468 str.
...indescribable. The Innocents Abroad The shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bathrooms, closets — anything you please to call them — on the first floor. The Turks sit cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like — like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1899 - 470 str.
...was utterly indescribable. The shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bathrooms, closets — anything you please to call them — on the first floor. The Turks sit cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like — like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1906 - 470 str.
...was utterly indescribable. The shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bathrooms, closets — anything you please to call them — on the first floor. The Turks sit cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like — like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
| Mark Twain - 1911 - 456 str.
...was utterly indescribable. The shops here are mere coops, mere boxes, bathrooms, closets—anything you please to call them— on the first floor. The Turks sit cross-legged in them, and work and trade and smoke long pipes, and smell like—like Turks. That covers the ground. Crowding the narrow... | |
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