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... A Measuring Scale for Free-hand Drawing ... - Page 79by Linus Ward Kline, Gertrude L. Carey - 1922Full view - About this book
| 1819 - 610 pages
...employed to w ork on the farm, but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to any thing eke but hie business. Rip now resumed his old walks and habits; he soon found many of his former cronies, though all .rather the worse for the wear and tear of time ; and preferred making... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 pages
...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 himself,...but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to any thing ^ else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks and habits ; he soon found many of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 pages
...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 himself,...but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to any thing else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks and habits ; he soon found many of his... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...faVmer 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 himself,...but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to any thing else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks and habits; he soon found many of his... | |
| 1826 - 654 pages
...former 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 himself,...but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to any thing else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks and habits ; he soon found many of his... | |
| 1819 - 606 pages
...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, he was employed to work on tbe farm, but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 pages
...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 himself,...he was employed to work on the farm ; but evinced a hereditary disposition to attend to any thing else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 320 pages
...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 himself,...but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to any thing else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks and habits ; he soon found many of his... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 196 pages
...for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the ditlo of himself, seen leaning against the tree, he was...but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to any thing else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks and habits; he soon found many of his... | |
| Washington Irving - 1836 - 250 pages
...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 himself,...he was employed to work on the farm ; but evinced a hereditary disposition to aftend to any thing else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks... | |
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