| Washington Irving - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 216
...weather. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever can be got^ with least thought orN trouble, and would rather starve on a penny than work for a pound. If left to himself, he would... | |
| Etta Austin Blaisdell McDonald, Mary Frances Blaisdell - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 134
...insuperable aversion to all kinds of profitable labor. If left to himself, he would have whistled life iway in perfect contentment, but his wife kept con-tinually dinning in his ears about his idleness, his ;arelessness and the ruin he was bringing on his r amily. Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 546
...weather. '- Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever can be 25 got with least thought or trouble, and would rather starve on a penny than work for a pound. If... | |
| Abraham Jay Demarest, William Maturin Van Sickle - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 188
...they belonged to nobody, and Rip took no thought or care of them. He was one of those happy mortals, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever can be had with the least thought or work. If left to himself he would have whistled life away in perfect... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - عدد الصفحات: 538
...weather. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever can be 25 got with least thought or trouble, and would rather starve on a penny than work for a pound. If... | |
| George Riddle - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 648
...father. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown,...carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family. Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, who was as much henpecked as his master ; for Dame Van... | |
| 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 364
...impossible. 2. Eip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown,...would rather starve on a penny than work for a pound. 3. In a long ramble on a fine autumnal day, Rip had unconsciously scrambled to one of the highest parts... | |
| Etta Blaisdell McDonald, Mary Frances Blaisdell - 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 386
...weather. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown,...whichever can be got with least thought or trouble, and had rather starve on a penny than work for a pound. If left to himself, he would have whistled life... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...weather. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown,...carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family.1 Morning, noon, and night, her tongue was incessantly going, and everything he said or did... | |
| D.C. Heath and Company - 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 362
...neighborhood. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown,...life away in perfect contentment ; but his wife kept dinning in his ears about his idleness, his carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family.... | |
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