Six Selections from Irving's Sketch-book: With Notes, Questions, Etc. for Home and School UseGinn & Company, 1891 - 119 Seiten |
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... night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the 110 length of the ship . I kept lights at the mast - head , and a constant watch forward to look out for fishing - smacks , which are accustomed to lie ...
... night the weather was so thick that we could not distinguish any object at twice the 110 length of the ship . I kept lights at the mast - head , and a constant watch forward to look out for fishing - smacks , which are accustomed to lie ...
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... night . The sea was 135 lashed into tremendous confusion . There was a fearful , sullen sound of rushing waves and broken surges . Deep called unto deep . At times the black volume of clouds overhead seemed rent asunder by flashes of ...
... night . The sea was 135 lashed into tremendous confusion . There was a fearful , sullen sound of rushing waves and broken surges . Deep called unto deep . At times the black volume of clouds overhead seemed rent asunder by flashes of ...
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... Nights ' Entertainment , Sixty- fifth Night , we find the following : " On the last day of that year , at four o'clock in the morning , all the inhabitants were changed in an instant into stone , every one in the condition and posture ...
... Nights ' Entertainment , Sixty- fifth Night , we find the following : " On the last day of that year , at four o'clock in the morning , all the inhabitants were changed in an instant into stone , every one in the condition and posture ...
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... Night- ingale . A tradition of the abbey says that a robber , coming into the abbey by moonlight , was so frightened by the figure of Death , " a sheeted skele- ton , " that he fled in terror , and left his crowbar on the pavement ...
... Night- ingale . A tradition of the abbey says that a robber , coming into the abbey by moonlight , was so frightened by the figure of Death , " a sheeted skele- ton , " that he fled in terror , and left his crowbar on the pavement ...
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... night , as if on the wings of the wind . His haunts are not confined to the valley , but extend at times to the adjacent roads , and especially to the vicinity of a church. son's Bay , Hudson's Straits , and the Hudson River were named ...
... night , as if on the wings of the wind . His haunts are not confined to the valley , but extend at times to the adjacent roads , and especially to the vicinity of a church. son's Bay , Hudson's Straits , and the Hudson River were named ...
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