Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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Washington Irving. The Author . ORTHY READER : -On again taking pen in hand , I would fain make a few observations at the outset , by way of be- speaking a right understand- ing . The volumes which I have already published have met with ...
Washington Irving. The Author . ORTHY READER : -On again taking pen in hand , I would fain make a few observations at the outset , by way of be- speaking a right understand- ing . The volumes which I have already published have met with ...
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Washington Irving. feather in his hand instead of on his head ; and there was a curiosity to hear what such a being had to say about civilized society . This novelty is now at an end , and of course the feeling of indulgence which it ...
Washington Irving. feather in his hand instead of on his head ; and there was a curiosity to hear what such a being had to say about civilized society . This novelty is now at an end , and of course the feeling of indulgence which it ...
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... hands ; and I had heard so much about it from those around me who had come from the " old countries , " that I was familiar with the names of its streets , and squares , and pub- lic places , before I knew those of my native city . It ...
... hands ; and I had heard so much about it from those around me who had come from the " old countries , " that I was familiar with the names of its streets , and squares , and pub- lic places , before I knew those of my native city . It ...
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... noticed between them , the circumstance caused no great scandal ; only she was observed to take to reading Pamela shortly afterwards , and refused the hand of the village innkeeper , whom she had previously 28 Bracebridge ball.
... noticed between them , the circumstance caused no great scandal ; only she was observed to take to reading Pamela shortly afterwards , and refused the hand of the village innkeeper , whom she had previously 28 Bracebridge ball.
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Washington Irving. hand of the village innkeeper , whom she had previously smiled on . The old butler who was ... hand finery , has become something be- tween a waiting - maid and a slipshod fine lady . She is considered a kind of ...
Washington Irving. hand of the village innkeeper , whom she had previously smiled on . The old butler who was ... hand finery , has become something be- tween a waiting - maid and a slipshod fine lady . She is considered a kind of ...
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