The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 - 532 sider |
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... gave rise to many dismal anecdotes . This was particularly the case in the evening , when the weather , which had hitherto been fair , began to look wild and threatening , and gave indications of one of those sudden storms that will ...
... gave rise to many dismal anecdotes . This was particularly the case in the evening , when the weather , which had hitherto been fair , began to look wild and threatening , and gave indications of one of those sudden storms that will ...
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... gave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around him were not bewitched . Surely this was his native village , which he had left but a day before . There stood the Kaatskill mountains - there ran the silver Hudson at a ...
... gave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around him were not bewitched . Surely this was his native village , which he had left but a day before . There stood the Kaatskill mountains - there ran the silver Hudson at a ...
Side 54
... gave it full credit . Even to this day , they never hear a thunder - storm of a summer afternoon about the Kaatskill , but they say Hendrick Hud- son and his crew are at their game of nine - pins ; and it is a common wish of all ...
... gave it full credit . Even to this day , they never hear a thunder - storm of a summer afternoon about the Kaatskill , but they say Hendrick Hud- son and his crew are at their game of nine - pins ; and it is a common wish of all ...
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... to an absurd degree of bigotry . The bare name of Englishman was a pass- port to the confidence and hospitality of every family , and too often gave a transient currency to the worthless and the 60 WORKS OF WASHINGTON IRVING .
... to an absurd degree of bigotry . The bare name of Englishman was a pass- port to the confidence and hospitality of every family , and too often gave a transient currency to the worthless and the 60 WORKS OF WASHINGTON IRVING .
Side 61
Washington Irving. often gave a transient currency to the worthless and the un- grateful . Throughout the country , there was something of enthusiasm connected with the idea of England . We looked to it with a hallowed feeling of ...
Washington Irving. often gave a transient currency to the worthless and the un- grateful . Throughout the country , there was something of enthusiasm connected with the idea of England . We looked to it with a hallowed feeling of ...
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