His children, too, were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits, with the old clothes of his father. He was generally seen trooping like a colt at his mother's... Irvings̓ Sketch Book - Page 23by Washington Irving - 1911 - 417 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1819 - 610 pages
...children, too, were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits,...mother's heels, equipped in a pair of his father's cast-offgalligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 pages
...children, too, were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits,...up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well oiled dispositions,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 pages
...children, too, were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits,...mother's heels, equipped in a pair of his father's cast off galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...children, too, were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits,...mother's heels, equipped in a pair of his father's cast off galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train... | |
| 1826 - 654 pages
...children, too, were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. — His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits,...mother's heels, equipped in a pair of his father's cast-orl galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train... | |
| 1819 - 606 pages
...urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits, with the old clothes of bis rather. He was generally seen trooping like a colt at his mother's heels, equipped in a pair of his father's cast-otr'gulligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 pages
...children, too, were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits...mother's heels, equipped in a pair of his father's cast off galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 320 pages
...children, too, were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits...up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 196 pages
...children , too , were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody. His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness , promised to inherit the habits...up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Kip Van AVinkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 284 pages
...if they belonged to nobody. His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to mherit the habits with the old clothes of his father. He...mother's heels, equipped in a pair of his father's cast off galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train... | |
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