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" There was a drop of comfort, at least, in this intelligence. The honest man could contain himself no longer. He caught his daughter and her child in his arms. "I am your father!" cried he— "Young Rip Van Winkle once— old Rip Van Winkle now! Does nobody... "
Six Selections from Irving's Sketch-book: With Notes, Questions, Etc., For ... - Page 99
by Washington Irving - 1895
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 34

1820 - 646 pages
...comfort, at least, in this intelligence. The honest man could contain himself no longer. — He caught his daughter and her child in his arms. — " I am...Young Rip Van Winkle once — old Rip Van Winkle now ! " pp. 80-87. Upon his identitity being duly ascertained, he is taken home to his daughter's house,...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 5

1819 - 610 pages
...and her child in bis arms.—." I am your father .1". criedJhe, " Young Rip Van Winkle once-mold Aip Van Winkle. now!- — Does nobody know poor Rip Van Winkle!" All stood amazed, until an old woman, totteriqg out from among the crowd, put her hand to her brow, and peering under it in his face for...
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 pages
...comfort, at least, in this intelligence. The honest man could contain himself no longer. — He caught his daughter and her child in his arms. — "I am...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...
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 pages
...comfort, at least, in this intelligence. The honest man could contain himself no longer. — He caught his daughter and her child in his arms. — "I am...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...
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The Literary and Scientific Repository, and Critical Review, Volume 2

1821 - 504 pages
...himself no longer. — He ' caught his daughter and her child in his arms. — " I am your fa' ther !" cried he — " Young Rip Van Winkle once — old Rip Van ' Winkle now !" pp. 80-87. Upon his identity being duly ascertained, he is taken home to bis daughter's house, and...
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. [pseud.] ...

Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...comfort, at least, in this intelligence. The honest man could contain himself no longer. He caught his daughter and her child in his arms. « I am your...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...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volume 3

1824 - 394 pages
...Rip Van Winkle ?' " O, Rip Van Winkle ! exclaimed two or three, — 'Oh, to be sure ! — that's Rip arms, — ' I am your father ?'-- cried he — ' Young Rip Van Winkle once— old Rip Van Whikle now i" Rip, having now completely established his identity, is taken to hi» Van Winkle, yonder,...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 84

1819 - 606 pages
...comfort, at least, in this intelligence. The honest man could contain himself no longer. — He caught his daughter and her child in his arms. — " I am...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...
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Legends of Terror!: And Tales of the Wonderful and Wild ; Original and ...

1826 - 654 pages
...honest man could contain himsef no longer. He caught his daughter and her child in his arms. — " Young Rip Van Winkle once — old Rip Van Winkle now!...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...
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. [pseud.] ...

Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 pages
...comfort, at least, in this intelligence. The honest man could contain himself no longer. He caught his daughter and her child in his arms. " I am your father !" cried he — u Youbg Rip Van Winkle once — old Rip Van Winkle now ! — Does nobody know poor Rip Van Winkle...
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