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... manuscript . As to the other tales contained in this work , and indeed to my tales generally , I can make but one observation : I am an old traveller ; I have read somewhat , heard and seen more , and 8 To the Reader.
... manuscript . As to the other tales contained in this work , and indeed to my tales generally , I can make but one observation : I am an old traveller ; I have read somewhat , heard and seen more , and 8 To the Reader.
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Washington Irving. have read somewhat , heard and seen more , and dreamt more than all . My brain is filled there- fore , with all kinds of odds and ends . In travel- ling , these heterogeneous matters have become shaken up in my mind ...
Washington Irving. have read somewhat , heard and seen more , and dreamt more than all . My brain is filled there- fore , with all kinds of odds and ends . In travel- ling , these heterogeneous matters have become shaken up in my mind ...
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... alluded to . I have ever since been importuned by questions and letters from gen- tlemen , and particularly from ladies without number , touching what I had seen of the Great. PART FIRST STRANGE STORIES THE GREAT UNKNOWN.
... alluded to . I have ever since been importuned by questions and letters from gen- tlemen , and particularly from ladies without number , touching what I had seen of the Great. PART FIRST STRANGE STORIES THE GREAT UNKNOWN.
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Washington Irving. number , touching what I had seen of the Great Unknown . Now all this is extremely tantalizing . It is like being congratulated on the high prize when one has drawn a blank ; for I have just as great a desire as any ...
Washington Irving. number , touching what I had seen of the Great Unknown . Now all this is extremely tantalizing . It is like being congratulated on the high prize when one has drawn a blank ; for I have just as great a desire as any ...
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... seen getting into stage- coaches . All in vain ! The features he had caught a glimpse of seem common to the whole race of stout gentlemen , and the Great Un- known remains as great an unknown as ever . Having premised these ...
... seen getting into stage- coaches . All in vain ! The features he had caught a glimpse of seem common to the whole race of stout gentlemen , and the Great Un- known remains as great an unknown as ever . Having premised these ...
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