| Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 440 pages
...and shook his head — upon which there was a general shaking of the head throughout the assemblage. It was determined, however, to take the opinion of...Peter Vanderdonk, who was seen slowly advancing up the , s road. He was a descendant of the historian of that name, who wrote one of the earliest accounts... | |
| Washington Irving - 1922 - 136 pages
...Vanderdonk, who was seen slowly advancing up the road. He was a descendant of the historian of that name,1 who wrote one of the earliest accounts of the province....ancient, inhabitant of the village, and well versed in ail the wonderful events and traditions of the neighborhood. He recollected Rip at once, and corroborated... | |
| Robert William Chambers - 1923 - 1250 pages
...the opinion of old Peter Vander donk, who was seen slowly advancing up the road. He was a descendan of the historian of that name, who wrote one of the earliest accounts of th province. Peter was the most ancient inhabitant of the village, and wel versed in all the wonderful... | |
| Emma Miller Bolenius - 1926 - 648 pages
...shook his head — upon which there was a general shaking of the head throughout the assemblage. M It was determined, however, to take the opinion of...in all the wonderful events and traditions of the neighborhood. He recollected Rip at once, and corroborated his story in the most satisfactory manner.... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder - 1927 - 1288 pages
...and shook his head — upon which there was a general shaking of the head throughout the assemblage. It was determined, however, to take the opinion of...in all the wonderful events and traditions of the neighborhood. He recollected Rip at once, and corroborated his story in the most satisfactory manner.... | |
| Henry Carr Pearson, Charles Wesley Hunt - 1927 - 280 pages
...teacher will tell you what words Irving used in these places, and a comparison will be interesting. TT was determined, however, to take the opinion of old...earliest accounts of the province. Peter was the most (i) inhabitant of the (2) and well versed in all the wonderful events and traditions of the neighborhood.... | |
| Melvin Everett Haggerty - 1927 - 584 pages
...mouth and shook his head, upon which there was a general shaking of the head throughout the assemblage. It was determined, however, to take the opinion of...in all the wonderful events and traditions of the neighborhood. He recollected Rip at once and corroborated his story in the most satisfactory manner.... | |
| Arthur G. Adams - 1980 - 356 pages
...and shook his head—upon which there was a general shaking of the head throughout the assemblage. It was determined, however, to take the opinion of...in all the wonderful events and traditions of the neighborhood. He recollected Rip at once, and corroborated his story in the most satisfactory manner.... | |
| Washington Irving, Arthur Rackham, Pat Stewart - 1983 - 52 pages
...and shook his head — upon which there was a general shaking of the head throughout the assemblage. It was determined, however, to take the opinion of...the village, and well versed in all the wonderful 38 "Sure enough.' it is Rip Van Winkle. " events and traditions of the neighborhood. He recollected... | |
| Washington Irving - 1998 - 840 pages
...and shook his head—upon which there was a general shaking of the head throughout the assemblage. It was determined, however, to take the opinion of...in all the wonderful events and traditions of the neighborhood. He recollected Rip at once, and corroborated his story in the most satisfactory manner.... | |
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