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" The parties broke up without noise and without confusion. They were carried home by their own carriages; that is to say, by the vehicles Nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Página 269
1820
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Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Volumen5

Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1905 - 330 páginas
...advantage; Haman swung conspicuously on his gibbet; and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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The Fifth Reader

1905 - 474 páginas
...with which the fireplaces were decorated, wherein sundry passages of Scripture were piously portrayed. The parties broke up without noise and without confusion....excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. WASHINGTON IRVING. Washington Irving, a genial and amiable writer, the first to win European...
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Knickerbocker's History of New York: (books III-VII)

Washington Irving - 1909 - 336 páginas
...Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. 5 The parties broke up without noise and without confusion....excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective 10 abodes, and took leave...
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Intermediate and Grammar Methods: A Series of Practical Home ..., Volumen1

William Francis Rocheleau - 1909 - 430 páginas
...Vrouw, to any question that was asked them. The parties broke up without noise or confusion. The guests were carried home by their own carriages; that is...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon." (1) Let the pupils study the selection, then give an oral reproduction of it in their own words....
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Journeys Through Bookland

Charles H.Sylevester - 1909 - 594 páginas
...advantage; Hainan swung conspicuously on his gibbet; and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The...without confusion. They were carried home by their own carriages—that is to say, by the vehicles Nature had provided them—excepting such of the wealthy...
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Choice Literature, Libro 5

1912 - 332 páginas
...amusing conceits and monkey divertisements of smart young gentlemen with no brains at all. fusion. They were carried home by their own carriages; that...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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The Literary Reader for Higher Grades, Libro 6

Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 618 páginas
...confusion. They were carried home by their own carriages, that is to say, by the vehicles nature had ieo provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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Eighth Reader

Walter Lowrie Hervey, Melvin Hix - 1918 - 552 páginas
...with which the fireplaces were decorated; wherein sundry passages of Scripture were piously portrayed. The parties broke up without noise and without confusion....vehicles nature had provided them, excepting such which, as it was an established piece of etiquette, done in perfect simplicity and honesty of heart,...
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Public School Methods, Volumen4

1918 - 688 páginas
...Vrouw, to any question that was asked them. The parties broke up without noise or confusion. The guests were carried home by their own carriages; that is...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. (1) Let the pupils study the selection, then give an oral reproduction of it in their own words....
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Story Hour Readings: Fourth year

Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 450 páginas
...pockets nor amusing conceits and monkey divertisements of smart young gentlemen with no brains at all. 20 The parties broke up without noise and without confusion....excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. — Knickerbocker's History of New York. 1. Read some passages in which Irving pokes fun at...
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