So they tooke them downe into the cabin, and gave them so much wine and aqua vitse, that they were all merrie ; and one of them had his wife with him, which sate so modestly, as any of our countrey women would do in a strange place. In the end, one of... Works - Página 84por Washington Irving - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 636 páginas
...the end, one of them was drunke, which had beene aboord of our ship all the time that we had beene there : and that was strange to them ; for they could not tell how to take it. The Canoes and folke went all on shoare : but some of them came againe, and brought stropes of Beades... | |
| Washington Irving - 1863 - 396 páginas
...modestly as any of our countrywomen would do in a strange place. In the end, one of them was drunke ; and that was strange to them, for they could not tell how to take it."* * Foe Juet's Journal, Ptirchas' Pilgrams, How far master Hendrick Hudson and his worthy mate carried... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 538 páginas
...treacherie in them. So they tooke them downe into the cabin, and gave them so much wine and aqua vitae, that they were all merrie ; and one of them had his...to them, for they could not tell , how to take it." 1 Having satisfied himself by this ingenious experiment, that the natives were an honest, social race... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 540 páginas
...following dry joke, played off by the old commodore and his school-fellow, Robert Juet, which does such vast credit to their experimental philosophy,...to them, for they could not tell how to take it." 1 Having satisfied himself by this ingenious experiment, that the natives were an honest, social race... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 450 páginas
...modestly as any of our couiitrywomeu would do in a strange place. In the end, one of them was drunke ; and that was strange to them, for they could not tell how to take it." * How far master Hendrick Hudson and his worthy mate carried their experiment with the sachem's wife,... | |
| 1866 - 802 páginas
...ende one of " them was drunke, which had becne " aboord of our ship all the time that " we had beene there : and that was " strange to them ; for they could not " tell how to take it. The canoes and " folks went all on shore : but some of " them came againe, and brought stropes " of... | |
| 1866 - 506 páginas
...ende one of " them was drunke, which had beene " aboord of our ship all the time that " we had beene there : and that was " strange to them ; for they could not " tell how to take it. The canoes and " folks went all on shore : but some of " them came againe, and brought stropes " of... | |
| 1867 - 850 páginas
...place. In the ende one of them was drunke, which had beene aboord of our ship all the time we had beene there : and that was strange to them ; for they could not tell how to take it. The canoes and tblks went all on shore : but some of them came againCj and brought stropes of beades... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 546 páginas
...following dry joke, played off by the old commodore and his school-fellow, Robert Juet, which does such vast credit to their experimental philosophy,...to them, for they could not tell how to take it," 1 Having satisfied himself by this ingenious experiment, that the natives were an honest, social race... | |
| Washington Irving - 1868 - 598 páginas
...wine and aqua vitse, that they were all merrie ; and one of them had his wife with him, which snte so modestly, as any of our countrey women would do...to them, for they could not tell how to take it." 1 Having satisfied himself by this ingenious experiment, that the natives were an honest, social race... | |
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