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Washington Irving. LITTLE BRITAIN , STRATFORD - ON - AVON , TRAITS OF INDIAN CHARACTER , PHILIP OF POKANOKET , JOHN BULL , . PAGE ..307 .325 349 ..... 363 ..385- -THE PRIDE OF THE VILLAGE ,. 399 THE ANGLER ,. .411 THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY ...
Washington Irving. LITTLE BRITAIN , STRATFORD - ON - AVON , TRAITS OF INDIAN CHARACTER , PHILIP OF POKANOKET , JOHN BULL , . PAGE ..307 .325 349 ..... 363 ..385- -THE PRIDE OF THE VILLAGE ,. 399 THE ANGLER ,. .411 THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY ...
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... Indians , or a Don Cossack . " I must , therefore , keep on pretty much as I have begun ; writing when I can , not when I would . I shall occasionally shift my residence and write whatever is suggested by objects before me , or whatever ...
... Indians , or a Don Cossack . " I must , therefore , keep on pretty much as I have begun ; writing when I can , not when I would . I shall occasionally shift my residence and write whatever is suggested by objects before me , or whatever ...
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... Indians . Whenever he went dodging about the village , he was surrounded by a troop of them , hanging on his skirts ... Indian corn , or building stone - fences ; the women of the village , too , used to employ him to run their errands ...
... Indians . Whenever he went dodging about the village , he was surrounded by a troop of them , hanging on his skirts ... Indian corn , or building stone - fences ; the women of the village , too , used to employ him to run their errands ...
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... Indian corn and potatoes , yet it was the worst conditioned farm in the neighborhood . His children , too , were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody . His son Rip , an urchin begotten in his own likeness , promised to ...
... Indian corn and potatoes , yet it was the worst conditioned farm in the neighborhood . His children , too , were as ragged and wild as if they belonged to nobody . His son Rip , an urchin begotten in his own likeness , promised to ...
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... Indians , nobody can tell . I was then but a little girl . " Rip had but one question more to ask ; but he put it with a faltering voice : " Where's your mother ? " " Oh , she too had died but a short time since ; she broke a blood ...
... Indians , nobody can tell . I was then but a little girl . " Rip had but one question more to ask ; but he put it with a faltering voice : " Where's your mother ? " " Oh , she too had died but a short time since ; she broke a blood ...
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