| Back | But no--eventide is as pleasant to him as to me, and this antique garden as attractive; and he strolls on, now lifting the gooseberry-tree branches to look at the fruit, large as plums, with which they are laden; now taking a ripe cherry from the wall; now stooping towards a knot of flowers, either to inhale their fragrance or to admire the dew-beads on their petals. |
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| Front | Pero aquel antiguo jardín era tan agradable para él como para mí. Lo recorría lentamente, parándose de vez en cuando, ora para contemplar las parras cargadas de uvas grandes como ciruelas, ora para coger una cereza o para contemplar una flor. |
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