Sunshine and sentiment in Portugal . every crumb had disappeared, settled ourselves for asmoke ; but no sooner had Warden lighted his pipe thanhe fell fast asleep—his briar rolled unheeded to the remember laughing at the incident, but even as I laughedmy eyes closed, and the next thing of which I was consciouswas Hadow shaking me by the arm. Wake up, dear boy; come with me, and we shall see ifthe mules are ready to start. I yawned loudly. Why did you wake me up ? I grumbled. You mighthave let me sleep for ten minutes. You have been snoring like a pig for forty minutes,lazy animal! Come
Sunshine and sentiment in Portugal . every crumb had disappeared, settled ourselves for asmoke ; but no sooner had Warden lighted his pipe thanhe fell fast asleep—his briar rolled unheeded to the remember laughing at the incident, but even as I laughedmy eyes closed, and the next thing of which I was consciouswas Hadow shaking me by the arm. Wake up, dear boy; come with me, and we shall see ifthe mules are ready to start. I yawned loudly. Why did you wake me up ? I grumbled. You mighthave let me sleep for ten minutes. You have been snoring like a pig for forty minutes,lazy animal! Come, I say ! and he dragged me forciblyinto the sunlight. The mules were standing where we had left them, but nomuleteers were to be seen. Isodoro ! Anselmo ! where are you ? bellowed Hadow. No answer was returned. Again he called, and again hewaited in vain for a reply. At the sound of his voice acrowd collected. They appeared to take the greatestinterest in our affairs. -,»».>*?/«« » l<p.,^ Ill _. I ll^\ I. I t^^ -. -^—
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