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In that same village , and in one of these very houses ( which , to tell the precise
truth , was sadly time - worn and weather - beaten ) , there lived many years since
, while the country was yet a province of Great Britain , a simple good - natured ...
In that same village , and in one of these very houses ( which , to tell the precise
truth , was sadly time - worn and weather - beaten ) , there lived many years since
, while the country was yet a province of Great Britain , a simple good - natured ...
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Here they used to sit in the shade through a long lazy summer's day , talking
listlessly over village gossip , or telling endless sleepy stories about nothing . But
it would have been worth any statesman's money to have heard the profound ...
Here they used to sit in the shade through a long lazy summer's day , talking
listlessly over village gossip , or telling endless sleepy stories about nothing . But
it would have been worth any statesman's money to have heard the profound ...
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... of the inn , at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night , just
moing sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree ; so that
the neighbors could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sun -
dial .
... of the inn , at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night , just
moing sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree ; so that
the neighbors could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sun -
dial .
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He entered the house , which , to tell the truth , Dame Van Winkle had always
kept in neat order . It was empty , forlorn , and apparently abandoned . This
desolateness overcame all his connubial fears - he called loudly for his wife and
children ...
He entered the house , which , to tell the truth , Dame Van Winkle had always
kept in neat order . It was empty , forlorn , and apparently abandoned . This
desolateness overcame all his connubial fears - he called loudly for his wife and
children ...
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replied , in a thin piping voice , “ Nicholas Vedder ! why , he is dead and gone
these eighteen years ! There was a wooden tombstone in the church - yard that
used to tell all about him , but that's rotten and gone too . " “ Where's Brom
Dutcher ?
replied , in a thin piping voice , “ Nicholas Vedder ! why , he is dead and gone
these eighteen years ! There was a wooden tombstone in the church - yard that
used to tell all about him , but that's rotten and gone too . " “ Where's Brom
Dutcher ?
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الصفحة 13 - ... roof fallen in, the windows shattered, and the doors off the hinges. A half-starved dog that looked like Wolf was skulking about it. Rip called him by name, but the cur snarled, showed his teeth, and passed on. This was an unkind cut indeed — "My very dog...
الصفحة 233 - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.
الصفحة 18 - Rip Van Winkle now! Does nobody know poor Rip Van Winkle?" All stood amazed, until an old woman, tottering out from among the crowd, put her hand to her brow, and peering under it in his face for a moment, exclaimed, "Sure enough it is Rip Van Winkle — it is himself! Welcome home again, old neighbour — Why, where have you been these twenty long years?
الصفحة 13 - It was with some difficulty that he found the way to his own house, which he approached with silent awe, expecting every moment to hear the shrill voice of Dame Van Winkle. He found the house gone to decay, the roof fallen in, the windows shattered, and the doors off the hinges. A half -starved dog that looked like Wolf was skulking about it.
الصفحة 78 - I wouldn't mind giving my individual check for fifty thousand francs to any one who could obtain me that letter. The fact is, it is becoming of more and more importance every day; and the reward has been lately doubled. If it were trebled, however, I could do no more than I have done...
الصفحة 190 - ... listening to the man's last words: and when I looked into that face, which had been set as a flint against mercy, I found it smiling with hope." "And do you, then, suppose me such a creature?
الصفحة 16 - Nicholas Vedder?" There was a silence for a little while, when an old man replied, in a thin piping voice, "Nicholas Vedder? why he is dead and gone these eighteen years! There was a wooden tombstone in the churchyard that used to tell all about him, but that's rotten and gone too.
الصفحة xii - A skilful literary artist has constructed a tale. If wise, he has not fashioned his thoughts to accommodate his incidents; but having conceived, with deliberate care, a certain unique or single effect to be wrought out, he then invents such incidents — he then combines such events that may best aid him in establishing this preconceived effect.
الصفحة 71 - And what, after all, is the matter on hand?" I asked. "Why, I will tell you," replied the Prefect, as he gave a long, steady, and contemplative puff, and settled himself in his chair. "I will tell you...
الصفحة 112 - He had devoted himself, however, too unreservedly to scientific studies ever to be weaned from them by any second passion. His love for his young wife might prove the stronger of the two; but it could only be by intertwining itself with his love of science, and uniting the strength of the latter to his own.