| 1820 - 646 pagina’s
...duly ascertained, he is taken home to his daughter's house, and resumes most of his antient habits. ' He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived...first, to vary on some points every time he told it, which was, doubtless, owing to his having so recently awaked. It at last settled down precisely to... | |
| 1819 - 610 pagina’s
...the yoke of matrimony, and could go in and out whenever -he pleased, with DU t dreading the tyranny of Dame Van Winkle. Whenever her name was mentioned,...for an expression of resignation to His fate, or joy çt his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived at Mr Doolittle's hotel.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 pagina’s
...of the yoke of matrimony, and could go in and out whenever he pleased, without dreading the tyranny of Dame Van Winkle. Whenever her name was mentioned,...first, to vary on some points every time he told it, which was, doubtless, owing to his having so recently awaked. It at last settled down precisely to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 pagina’s
...of the yoke of matrimony, and could go in and out whenever he pleased, without dreading the tyranny of Dame Van Winkle. Whenever her name was mentioned,...first, to vary on some points every time he told it, which was, doubtless, owing to his having so recently awaked. It at last settled down precisely to... | |
| 1821 - 502 pagina’s
...duly ascertained, he is taken home to his daughter's house, and resumes most of his ancient habits. ' He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived...first, to vary on some ' points, every time he told it, which was, doubtless, owing to his ' having so recently awaked. It at last settled down precisely to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pagina’s
...of the yoke of matrimony, and could go in and out whenever he pleased, without dreading the tyranny of Dame Van Winkle. Whenever her name was mentioned,...first, to vary on some points every time he told it, which was, doubtless, owing to his having so recently awaked. It at last settled down precisely to... | |
| 1826 - 654 pagina’s
...whenever he pleased, without dreading the tyranny of Dame Winkle. Whenever her name was mentioned, he shook his head, shrugged his shoulders, and cast...tell his story to every stranger that arrived at Mr. Doolittte's hotel. He was observed, at first, to vary en some points every time he told it, which was,... | |
| 1819 - 606 pagina’s
...of the yoke of matrimony, and could go in and out whenever he pleased, without dreading the tyranny of Dame Van Winkle. Whenever her name was mentioned,...he shook his head, shrugged his shoulders, and cast np his eyes ; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate, or joy at his deliverance.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 320 pagina’s
...of the yoke of matrimony, and could go in and out whenever he pleased, without dreading the tyranny of Dame Van Winkle. Whenever her name was mentioned,...first, to vary on some points every time he told it, which was, doubtless, owing to his having so recently awaked. It at last settled down precisely to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1836 - 250 pagina’s
...of the yoke of matrimony, and could go in and out whenever he pleased, without dreading the tyranny of Dame Van Winkle. Whenever her name was mentioned,...first, to vary on some points every time he told it, which was doubtless owing to his having so recently awaked. It at last settled down precisely to the... | |
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