| Washington Irving - 1890 - 570 Seiten
...nothing. This, however, always provoked a fresh volley from his wife ; so that he was fain to draw off hia forces, and take to the outside of the house — the...Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye, as the cause of his master's going so often astray. True it... | |
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 278 Seiten
...shoulders, shook his head, cast up his eyes, but said nothing. This, however, always provoked a fresh volley from his wife; so that he was fain to draw off his...Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye, as the cause of his master's going so often astray. True it... | |
| 1891 - 432 Seiten
...shoulders, shook his head, cast up his eyes, but said nothing. This, however, always provoked a fresh volley from his wife; so that he was fain to draw off his...Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye, as the cause of his master's going so often astray. True it... | |
| John Kneeland, Henry Nathan Wheeler - 1891 - 508 Seiten
...shoulders, shook his head, cast up his eyes, but said nothing. This, however, always provoked a fresh volley from his wife ; so that he was fain to draw off his...Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye, as the cause of his master's going so often astray. True it... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 Seiten
...shoulders, shook his head, cast up his eyes, but said nothing. This, however, alwavs provoked a fresh galley from his wife, so that he was fain to draw off his...Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye as the cause of his master's going so often astray. True it... | |
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 276 Seiten
...shoulders, shook his head, cast up his eyes, but said nothing. This, however, always provoked a fresh vollej from his wife ; so that he was fain to draw off his...husband. Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, wh<i was as much henpecked as his master ; for Dame Van Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 270 Seiten
...which, in truth, belongs to a henpecked husband. Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, wha was as much henpecked as his master ; for Dame Van...Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye, as the cause of his master's going so often astray. True it... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 422 Seiten
...shoulders, shook his head, cast up his eyes, but said nothing. This, however, always provoked a fresh volley from his wife ; so that he was fain to draw off his...Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye, as the cause of his master's going so often astray. True it... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 170 Seiten
...shoulders, shook his head, cast up his eyes, but said nothing. This, however, always provoked a fresh volley from his wife ; so that he was fain to draw off his...which, in truth, belongs to a hen-pecked husband. 1 A kind of wide breeches. Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, who was as much hen-pecked... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 242 Seiten
...— the only side which, in truth, belongs to a hen-pecked husband. 1 A kind of wide breeches. • Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, who...Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye, as the cause of his master's going so often astray. True it... | |
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