Rip's daughter took him home to live with her; she had a snug, well-furnished house, and a stout cheery farmer for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the ditto of... Modern Short-stories - Page 123edited by - 1914 - 437 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1819 - 610 pages
...there every twenty years, with his crew of the Half-moon> being perpitted ii; this way to revisit die scenes of his enterprise, and keep a guardian eye...returned to the more important concerns of the election. Kip's daughter took him home to live with lier; she had a snug, well -furnished house, and a stout... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...mountain ; and that he himself had heard, one summer afternoon, the sound of their balls, like distant peals of thunder. To make a long story short, the...daughter took him home to live with her ; she had a sntjg, well-furnished house, and a stout cheery faVmer for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one... | |
| 1826 - 654 pages
...mountain ; and that he himself had heard, one summer afternoon, the sound of their balls, like distant peals of thunder. To make a long story short, the...with her ; she had a snug, wellfurnished house, and a cheery former for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his... | |
| 1819 - 606 pages
...election. Hip's daughter took him hone to live with her; she had a snug, well-furnished house, aud a stout cheery farmer for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon Ы • back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the ditto of himself, seen leaning against tlio tree,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 196 pages
...mountain; and that he himself had heard, one summer afternoon, the sound of their balls, like distant peals of thunder. To make a long story short, the...upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the ditlo of himself, seen leaning against the tree, he was employed to work on the farm; but evinced an... | |
| Washington Irving - 1843 - 390 pages
...mountain; and that he himself had heard, one summer afternoon, the sound of their balls, like distant peals of thunder. To make a long story short, the...returned to the more important concerns of the election. JRip's daughter took him home to live with her; she had a snug, wellfurnished house, and a stout cheery... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 550 pages
...mountain ; and that he himself had heard, one summer afternoon, the sound of their balls, like distant peals of thunder. To make a long story short, the...cheery farmer for a husband, whom Rip recollected for.one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the ditto... | |
| Washington Irving - 1852 - 580 pages
...sound of their balls, like distant peals of thunder. To make a long story short, the company hroke up, and returned to the more important concerns of...daughter took him home to live with her ; she had a snug, welliumished house, and a stout cheery fanner for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 pages
...mountain; and that he himself had heard, one summer aflernoon. the sound of their balls, like distant peals of thunder. To make a long story short, the...and returned to the more | important concerns of the eleclion. Rip's i daughter took him home to live with her; she had a snug, well-furnished house, and... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 pages
...mountain ; and that he himself had heard, one summer afternoon, the sound of their balls like distant peals of thunder. To make a long story short, the company broke op and returned to the more important concerns of the election. Rip's daughter took him home to live... | |
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