Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life and letters of Washington Irving : 3, Volumen27Putnam, 1869 - 394 páginas |
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... never think of appearing at church without a whole train of the Miss and the Misss , and the Miss - --s , as maids of honor , nor drive through Sleepy Hollow except in a coach and six , with a cloud of dust and a troop of horsemen in ...
... never think of appearing at church without a whole train of the Miss and the Misss , and the Miss - --s , as maids of honor , nor drive through Sleepy Hollow except in a coach and six , with a cloud of dust and a troop of horsemen in ...
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... never enough express how deeply I feel the affection I have experienced and daily experience from you all . It constitutes the great happiness of my life . After relating a second interview with the Queen , on her saint's day , the day ...
... never enough express how deeply I feel the affection I have experienced and daily experience from you all . It constitutes the great happiness of my life . After relating a second interview with the Queen , on her saint's day , the day ...
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... never return to Madrid . I should not be surprised , however , if the omen had been prepared by some of the petty politicians with which this capital abounds , and that the raven had been let loose just at this oppor- tune moment ...
... never return to Madrid . I should not be surprised , however , if the omen had been prepared by some of the petty politicians with which this capital abounds , and that the raven had been let loose just at this oppor- tune moment ...
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... never made a secret of my having written that review : I wrote it under the presumption that the authorship of it would become known to any person who should think it worth his while to make the inquiry . I never wrote any other article ...
... never made a secret of my having written that review : I wrote it under the presumption that the authorship of it would become known to any person who should think it worth his while to make the inquiry . I never wrote any other article ...
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... never willingly , in any of my writings , sought to take advantage of a contemporary , but have endeavored to be fair in my literary dealings with all men ; and if ever you hear again of my having practiced any disin- genuous artifice ...
... never willingly , in any of my writings , sought to take advantage of a contemporary , but have endeavored to be fair in my literary dealings with all men ; and if ever you hear again of my having practiced any disin- genuous artifice ...
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