Dolph Heyliger: A Story from Bracebridge HallD.C. Heath & Company, 1901 - 113 من الصفحات |
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... present to say , for nobody knew at the time ; yet it is certain that his profound skill and abstruse knowledge were the talk and wonder of the common people , far and near . His practice was totally different from that of any other ...
... present to say , for nobody knew at the time ; yet it is certain that his profound skill and abstruse knowledge were the talk and wonder of the common people , far and near . His practice was totally different from that of any other ...
الصفحة 13
... present . He had even restored one strapping country girl to perfect health , who had gone so far as to vomit crooked pins and needles ; which is considered a des- perate stage of the malady . It was whispered , also , that he was ...
... present . He had even restored one strapping country girl to perfect health , who had gone so far as to vomit crooked pins and needles ; which is considered a des- perate stage of the malady . It was whispered , also , that he was ...
الصفحة 34
... feverish fantasy . In his present state of mind , he did not Reveille ( French ) the drum beat , which is a signal for the soldiers to get up in the morning . feel disposed to return immediately to the doctor's , and 34 Dolph Heyliger .
... feverish fantasy . In his present state of mind , he did not Reveille ( French ) the drum beat , which is a signal for the soldiers to get up in the morning . feel disposed to return immediately to the doctor's , and 34 Dolph Heyliger .
الصفحة 36
... present situation and his last night's dream . He felt as if under supernatural influence ; and tried to assure himself with an old and favorite maxim of his , that " ' one way or other ,. ried off by the wind and tide . " PLOUGHING HER ...
... present situation and his last night's dream . He felt as if under supernatural influence ; and tried to assure himself with an old and favorite maxim of his , that " ' one way or other ,. ried off by the wind and tide . " PLOUGHING HER ...
الصفحة 38
... present . The sloops were often many days on the way ; the cau- tious navigators taking in sail when it blew fresh , and coming to anchor at night ; and stopping to send the boat ashore for milk for tea , without which it was impossible ...
... present . The sloops were often many days on the way ; the cau- tious navigators taking in sail when it blew fresh , and coming to anchor at night ; and stopping to send the boat ashore for milk for tea , without which it was impossible ...
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الصفحة 113 - When the weather is fair and settled, they are clothed in blue and purple, and print their bold outlines on the clear evening sky ; but sometimes, when the rest of the landscape is cloudless, they will gather a hood of gray vapors about their summits, which, in the last rays of the setting sun, will glow and light up like a crown of glory.
الصفحة 111 - The houses of the higher class were generally constructed of wood, excepting the gable end, which was of small black and yellow Dutch bricks, and always faced on the street, as our ancestors, like their descendants, were very much given to outward show, and were noted for putting the best leg foremost. The house was always furnished with abundance of large doors and small windows on every floor, the date of its erection was curiously...
الصفحة 40 - ... about it ; while beyond, mountain succeeded to mountain, until they seemed to lock their arms together, and confine this mighty river in their embraces. There was a feeling of quiet luxury in gazing at the broad, green bosoms...
الصفحة 66 - Weehawk, and even down as far as Hoboken ; and her appearance was supposed to be ominous of the approaching squall in public affairs, and the downfall of Dutch domination. Since that time, we have no authentic accounts of her; though it is said she still haunts the highlands and cruises about Point-no-point. People who live along the river, insist that they sometimes see her in summer moonlight ; and that in a deep still midnight, they have heard the chant of her crew, as if heaving the lead...
الصفحة 108 - In his council he presided with great state and solemnity. He sat in a huge chair of solid oak, hewn in the celebrated forest of the Hague, fabricated by an experienced timmerman of Amsterdam, and curiously carved about the arms and feet, into exact imitations of gigantic eagle's claws.
الصفحة 68 - Nose ; and that, at such times, the hurry-scurry of the storm was always greatest. One time a sloop, in passing by the Dunderberg, was overtaken by a thunder-gust, that came scouring round the mountain, and seemed to burst just over the vessel. Though tight and well ballasted, yet she laboured dreadfully, until the water came over the gunwale.
الصفحة 60 - The shot seemed absolutely to pass through the ship, and to skip along the water on the other side, but no notice was taken of it ! What was strange, she had all her sails set, and sailed right against wind and tide, which were both down the river. Upon this Hans Van Pelt, who was likewise...
الصفحة 59 - The evening sun gilded her bellying canvas, as she came riding over the long waving billows. The sentinel who had given notice of her approach, declared, that he first got sight of her when she was in the centre of the bay ; and that she broke suddenly on his sight, just as if she had come out of the bosom of the black thunder-cloud.
الصفحة 110 - Yon shadowy bark hath been to that wreck, And the dim blue fire, that lights her deck, Doth play on as pale and livid a crew As ever yet drank the churchyard dew. To...