Ichabod stole forth with the air of one who had been sacking a hen-roost, rather than a fair Lady's heart. Without looking to the right or left to notice the scene of rural wealth on which he had so often gloated, he went straight to the stable, and with... The Sketch Book - Page 358by Washington Irving - 1896 - 386 pagesFull view - About this book
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 366 pages
...notice the scene of rural wealth, on which he had so often gloated, he went straight to the stable, and with several hearty cuffs and kicks, roused his steed...along the sides of the lofty hills which rise above Tarry Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...notice the scene of rural wealth, oh which he had so often gloated, he went straight to the stable, and with several hearty cuffs and kicks, roused his steed...along the sides of the lofty hills which rise above Tarry Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 pages
...flattered himself would prove the famous island of Cipango. ICHABOD CRANK AND THE GALLOPING HESSIAN. IT was the very witching time of night that Ichabod,...along the sides of the lofty hills which rise above Tarry Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 334 pages
...notice the scene of rural wealth, on which he had so often gloated, he went straight to the stable, and with several hearty cuffs and kicks, roused his steed...along the sides of the lofty hills which rise above Tarry Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 pages
...skimmed milk, New-England cheese. 22* ICHABOD CRANE AND THE GALLOPING HESSIAN. Prom the Sketch-Book. IT was the very witching; time of night that Ichabod, heavy-hearted, and crest-fuflen, pursued his travel homewards, along the sides of the lofty hills which rise above Tarry-Town,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 1124 pages
...notice the scene of rural wealth, on which he had so often gloated, he went straight to the stable, and with several hearty cuffs and kicks, roused his steed...homewards, along the sides of the lofty hills which riso above Tarry Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal... | |
| Washington Irving - 1843 - 400 pages
...gloated, he went straight to the .stable, and with several hearty cuffs and kicks, roused his steed moot uncourteously from the comfortable quarters in which...and clover. It was the very witching time of night thatlchabod, heavyhearted and crest-fallen , pursued his travel homewards, along the sides of the lofty... | |
| Washington Irving - 1843 - 390 pages
...straight to the .stable, and with several hearty cuffs and kicks , roused his steed most nnconrteously from the comfortable quarters in which he was soundly...and clover. It was the very witching time of night thatlchabod, heavyhearted and crest-fallen, pursued his travel homewards, along the sides of the lofty... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 pages
...notice the scene of rural wealth, on which he had so often gloated, he went straight to the stable, and with several hearty cuffs and kicks, roused his steed...along the sides of the lofty hills which rise above Tarry Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 550 pages
...straight to the stable, and with several hearty cuffs and kicks, roused his steed most uncourtcously from the comfortable quarters in which he was soundly...along the sides of the lofty hills which rise above Tarry Town, and which he had traversed so cheerily in the afternoon. The hour was as dismal as himself.... | |
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