Knickerbocker Stories from the Old Dutch Days of New YorkNewson, 1897 - 140 من الصفحات |
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... looked about him a little be- fore settling down . What seized most strongly upon his imagina- tion was the great Western country now more and more being settled and explored . He made a Tour of the Prairies himself , and gave that ...
... looked about him a little be- fore settling down . What seized most strongly upon his imagina- tion was the great Western country now more and more being settled and explored . He made a Tour of the Prairies himself , and gave that ...
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... looked farthest north to the regions watered by the St. Lawrence . England came next them on the south , the Dutch were next , then the Swedes , and finally , in Virginia , the English again . We must remember that the Dutch , at first ...
... looked farthest north to the regions watered by the St. Lawrence . England came next them on the south , the Dutch were next , then the Swedes , and finally , in Virginia , the English again . We must remember that the Dutch , at first ...
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... looked on New Amsterdam and the other towns as mere trading posts . They did not therefore give the people the independent government which made the strength of New England . They sent out directors to manage colonial affairs , and the ...
... looked on New Amsterdam and the other towns as mere trading posts . They did not therefore give the people the independent government which made the strength of New England . They sent out directors to manage colonial affairs , and the ...
الصفحة 72
... looked forth , as with half - shut eyes , upon the Tappan Sea . The Indian spring , famous in the days of the wizard sachem , still welled up at the bottom of the green bank ; and the wild brook , wild as ever , came babbling down the ...
... looked forth , as with half - shut eyes , upon the Tappan Sea . The Indian spring , famous in the days of the wizard sachem , still welled up at the bottom of the green bank ; and the wild brook , wild as ever , came babbling down the ...
الصفحة 79
... looked at Hans Van Pelt , to see what he would say to this report : Hans Van Pelt screwed his mouth closer together , and said nothing ; upon which some shook their heads , and others shrugged their shoulders . The ship was now ...
... looked at Hans Van Pelt , to see what he would say to this report : Hans Van Pelt screwed his mouth closer together , and said nothing ; upon which some shook their heads , and others shrugged their shoulders . The ship was now ...
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الصفحة 101 - Rip Van Winkle yonder, leaning against the tree." Rip looked, and beheld a precise counterpart of himself, as he went up the mountain, apparently as lazy, and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity, and whether he was himself or another man. In the midst of his bewilderment, the man in the cocked hat demanded who he was, and what was his name. "God knows!
الصفحة 98 - He recognized on the sign, however, the ruby face of King George, under which he had smoked so many a peaceful pipe, but even this was singularly metamorphosed. The red coat was changed for one of blue and buff, a sword was held in the hand instead of a sceptre, the head was decorated with a cocked hat, and underneath was painted in large characters, GENERAL WASHINGTON.
الصفحة 99 - In place of these, a lean biliouslooking fellow, with his pockets full of handbills, was haranguing vehemently about rights of citizens — election — members of Congress — liberty — Bunker's hill — heroes of seventy-six — and other words which were a perfect Babylonish jargon to the bewildered Van Winkle.
الصفحة 101 - The name of the child, the air of the mother, the tone of her voice, all awakened a train of recollections in his mind. "What is your name, my good woman?
الصفحة 101 - ... the cocked hat retired with some precipitation. At this critical moment a fresh comely woman pressed through the throng to get a peep at the gray-bearded man. She had a chubby child in her arms, which, frightened at his looks, began to cry. "Hush, Rip," cried she, "hush, you little fool; the old man won't hurt you.
الصفحة 92 - Eip lay musing on this scene; evening was gradually advancing, the mountains began to throw their long blue shadows over the valleys; he saw that it would be dark long before he could reach the village, and he heaved a heavy sigh when he thought of encountering the terrors of Dame Van Winkle. As he was about to descend, he heard a voice from a distance, hallooing, "Rip Van Winkle!
الصفحة 117 - It was one of those spacious farmhouses with high-ridged but lowly-sloping roofs, built in the style handed down from the first Dutch settlers, the low projecting eaves forming a piazza along the front capable of being closed up in bad weather.
الصفحة 105 - A pleasing land of drowsy -head it was, Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye ; And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, For ever flushing round a summer sky...
الصفحة 89 - ... of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces ; his cow would either go astray, or get among the cabbages; weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else ; the rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some out-door work to do ; so that though his patrimonial estate had dwindled away under his management, acre by acre, until there was little more left than a mere patch of Indian corn and potatoes, yet it was the worst conditioned farm in the neighborhood.
الصفحة 99 - ... what brought him to the election with a gun on his shoulder, and a mob at his heels, and whether he meant to breed a riot in the village?