... light-blue coat and white underclothes; screaming and chattering, nodding and bobbing and bowing, and pretending to be on good terms with every songster of the grove. As Ichabod jogged slowly on his way, his eye, ever open to every symptom of culinary... The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent - Page 286by Washington Irving - 1834Full view - About this book
 | Washington Irving - 1983 - 1198 pages
...his gay light blue coat and white under clothes, screaming and chattering, nodding, and bobbing, and bowing, and pretending to be on good terms with every...Ichabod jogged slowly on his way, his eye, ever open to even' symptom of culinary abundance, ranged with delight over the treasures of jolly autumn. On all... | |
 | Washington Irving - 1991 - 100 pages
...in his gay light-blue coat and white underclothes; screaming and chattering, nodding and bobbing and bowing, and pretending to be on good terms with every...the market, others heaped up in rich piles for the cider press. Farther on he beheld great fields of Indian corn, with its golden ears peeping from their... | |
 | Erin Detrick - 2008 - 154 pages
...capricious from the very profusion and variety around them. Oh, the treasures of jolly autumn! Vast stores of apples, some hanging in oppressive opulence on...the market, others heaped up in rich piles for the cider press. Great fields of Indian corn, with their golden ears peeping from their leafy coverts,... | |
 | 1912 - 770 pages
...in his gay light blue coat and white underclothes, screaming and chattering, nodding and bobbing and bowing, and pretending to be on good terms with every...the market; others heaped up in rich piles for the cider press. Farther on he beheld great fields of Indian com. with its golden ears peeping from their... | |
 | C P Koszalka - 86 pages
...in his gay light-blue coat and white underclothes; screaming and chattering, nodding and bobbing and bowing, and pretending to be on good terms with every...treasures of jolly autumn. On all sides he beheld vast stores of apples; some hanging in oppressive opulence on the trees; some gathered into baskets and... | |
 | Leroy E. Armstrong - 1916 - 408 pages
...nodding and bobbing and bowing, and pretending to be on good terms with every songster in the grove. 38. As Ichabod jogged slowly on his way, his eye, ever...treasures of jolly autumn. On all sides he beheld vast stores of apples, some hanging in oppressive opulence on the trees, some gathered into baskets and... | |
 | 1921 - 414 pages
...draught from Charles Lamb." Undoubtedly, hotel men will pounce upon this savory morsel from Irving: over the treasures of jolly autumn. On all sides he beheld vast stores of apples, some hanging in oppressive opulence on the trees, sonic gathered into baskets and... | |
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