| Washington Irving - 1895 - 440 pages
...generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he...and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs of the villnge, and a chronicle of the old times " before the war." It was some time before he could get into... | |
| Washington Irving - 1896 - 416 pages
...their balls like distant peals of thunder. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he...the patriarchs of the village, and a chronicle of old times "before the war." It was some time before he could get into the regular track of gossip,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1897 - 152 pages
...favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can do nothing with impunity, he took his place once more on the...into the regular track of gossip, or could be made to comprehend the strange events that had taken place during his torpor. How that there had been a... | |
| Washington Irving - 1897 - 50 pages
...great favor Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can do nothing with impunity, he took his place once more on the...into the regular track of gossip, or could be made to comprehend the strange events that had taken place during his torpor. How that there had been a... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1897 - 554 pages
...among the rising generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. age when a man can do nothing with impunity, he took his place once more on the...into the regular track of gossip, or could be made to comprehend the strange events that had taken place during his torpor. How that there had been a... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1897 - 330 pages
...generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and bsing arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he took his place once more on the bench at tha inn door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs of the village and a chronicle of the old... | |
| 1898 - 200 pages
...generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he...into the regular track of gossip, or could be made to comprehend the strange events that had taken place during his torpor. How that there had been a... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1898 - 412 pages
...thunder. 15. Rip's daughter took him home to live with her, and he resumed his old walks and habits. He took his place once more -on the bench at the inn...reverenced as one of the patriarchs of the village. It was some time before he could be made to comprehend the strange events that had taken place. How... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - 1898 - 406 pages
...generation, with whom ho soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he took his place once more on tho bench at the inn-door, and was reverenced as one of the patriarchs of the village, and a chronicle... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. Having nothing to do at home, and being arrived at that happy age when a man can be idle with impunity, he...into the regular track of gossip, or could be made to comprehend the strange events that had taken place during his torpor. How that there had been a... | |
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