The dogs too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered ; it was larger and more populous. There were rows of houses which he had never seen before, and those which had been his familiar... A life of Washington Irving - Page 11by Washington Irving - 1882Full view - About this book
| P. Garrett - 1892 - 906 pages
...WINKLE.— WASHINGTON IRVING. (HIS RETURN AFTER THE LONG SLEEP IN THE MOUNTAINS.) He had now entered the skirts of the village. A troop of strange children...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered ; it was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 422 pages
...do the same, when, to his astonishment, he found his beard had grown a foot long! He had now entered the skirts of the village. A troop of strange children...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered ; it was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 160 pages
...do the same, when, to his astonishment, he found his beard had grown a foot long. He had now entered the skirts of the village. A troop of strange children...pointing at his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of whirh he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1894 - 462 pages
...the same, when, to his astonishment, he found his beard had grown a foot long I He had now entered the skirts of the village. A troop of strange children...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acÎ:iaintance, barked at him as he passed, he very village was altered : it... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 422 pages
...the same, when, to his astonishment, he found his beard had grown a foot long ! He had now entered the skirts of the village. A troop of strange children...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered ; it was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 234 pages
...the same, when, to his astonishment, he found his beard had grown a foot long ! He had now entered the skirts of the village. A troop of strange children...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered; it was... | |
| Richard Gilmour - 1894 - 418 pages
...the same, when to his astonishment he found his beard had grown a foot long ! 6. He had now entered the skirts of the village. A troop of strange children...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered ; it was... | |
| California. State Board of Education - 1893 - 248 pages
...do the same, when, to his astonishment, he found his beard had grown a foot long! He had now entered the skirts of the village. A troop of strange children...his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed. The very village was altered; it was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 280 pages
...village. 85 A troop of strange children ran at his heels, hooting after him, and pointing at his grey beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognised...passed. The very village was altered; it was larger and so more populous. There were rows of houses which he had never seen before, and those which had been... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 458 pages
...heels, hooting after him, and pointing at his gray beard. The dogs, too, not one of which he recognized for an old acquaintance, barked at him as he passed....more populous. There were rows of houses which he hail never seen before, and those which had been his familiar haunts had disappeared. Strange names... | |
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