The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent: No. I[-VII].C.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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... was twining a fresh chaplet , for the grave of his mistress , that he was ful- filling one of the most fanciful rites of poetical devotion , and that he was practically a poet . THE INN KITCHEN . THE INN KITCHEN . Shall I 52.
... was twining a fresh chaplet , for the grave of his mistress , that he was ful- filling one of the most fanciful rites of poetical devotion , and that he was practically a poet . THE INN KITCHEN . THE INN KITCHEN . Shall I 52.
Side 53
No. I[-VII]. Washington Irving. THE INN KITCHEN . THE INN KITCHEN . Shall I not take mine ease.
No. I[-VII]. Washington Irving. THE INN KITCHEN . THE INN KITCHEN . Shall I not take mine ease.
Side 55
No. I[-VII]. Washington Irving. THE INN KITCHEN . Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn ? FALSTAFF . DURING a journey that I once made through the Netherlands , I had arrived one evening at the Pomme d'Or , the principal inn of a small ...
No. I[-VII]. Washington Irving. THE INN KITCHEN . Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn ? FALSTAFF . DURING a journey that I once made through the Netherlands , I had arrived one evening at the Pomme d'Or , the principal inn of a small ...
Side 56
... kitchen . Every one that has travelled on the continent , must know how favourite a resort the kitchen of a country inn is to the middle and inferior order of tra- vellers , particularly in that equivocal kind of weather when a fire ...
... kitchen . Every one that has travelled on the continent , must know how favourite a resort the kitchen of a country inn is to the middle and inferior order of tra- vellers , particularly in that equivocal kind of weather when a fire ...
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