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5 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «STRIDELEGGED»
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1
The Essential Travel Writings (Extended Annotated Edition):
It was bleak and bitter cold, and, except a cavalcade of stridelegged ladies and a
pair of postrunners, the road was dead solitary all the way to Pradelles. I scarce
remember an incident but one. A handsome foal with a bell about hisneck came ...
Robert Louis Stevenson,
2014
2
20 Great Travel Classics
The road smoked in the twilightwith children driving home cattle from the fields;
and a pair of mounted stridelegged women, hat andcapand all, dashed past meat
a hammering trot from the canton where theyhad been to churchand market.
3
The Complete Robert Louis Stevenson: Novels, Short Stories, ...
It was bleak and bitter cold, and, except a cavalcade of stridelegged ladies
andapair of postrunners, the road wasdead solitary all the way to Pradelles. I
scarce remember an incident but one.A handsome foal with a bell about his neck
came ...
Robert Louis Stevenson,
2014
4
An inland voyage ; Travels with a donkey in the Cevennes ; ...
The road smoked in the twilight with children driving home cattle from the fields;
and a pair of mounted stridelegged women, hat and cap and all, dashed past me
at a hammering trot from the canton where they had been to church and market.
Robert Louis Stevenson, Sir Graham Balfour, Sidney Colvin,
1902
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An inland voyage. Travels with a donkey in the Cevennes
The road smoked in the twilight with children driving home cattle from the fields;
and a pair of mounted stridelegged women, hat and cap and all, dashed past me
at a hammering trot from the canton where they had been to church and market.
Robert Louis Stevenson,
1900