Before Matsys could reply, the negro he had before seen, entered the chamber, bearing a collation of the rarest fruits and wines, which he placed upon the table, and then retired behind the couch, where he remained, with his arms crossed on his breast,... Tales of a rambler - Seite 91von Tales - 1836Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1839 - 372 Seiten
...where he remained, with his arms crossed on his breast, as if awaiting the farther commands of hia master. " I pledge ye, Sir Quintin !" exclaimed the...of true Corinth. And now," he continued, as Matsys quafied the contents of his goblet, " I would gladly hear your history ; for a tale of love is always... | |
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