| Gleanings - 1882 - 692 Seiten
...finding himself thus alone in the world. Every answer puzzled him, too, by treating of such enormous lapses of time, and of matters which he could not understand : war — congress— Stoney-Point ; — he had no courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in despair, " Does... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 712 Seiten
...finding himself thus alone in the world. Every answer puzzled him, too, by treating of such enormous lapses of time, and of matters which he could not understand : war — Congress — Stony-Point ! — he had no courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in despair, "... | |
| John Hamer - 1883 - 334 Seiten
...finding himself thus alone in the world. Every answer puzzled him, too, by treating of such enormous lapses of time, and of matters which he could not understand : war — congress — Stoney-Point; — he had no courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in despair, "... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1884 - 988 Seiten
...fmding himself thus alone in the world. Every answer puzzled him too, by treating of such enormous lapses of time, and of matters which he could not...despair, " Does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle?" " O, Rip Van Winkle ! " exclaimed two or three. " O, to be sure ! that 's Rip Van Winkle yonder, leaning... | |
| Loomis Joseph Campbell - 1884 - 442 Seiten
...finding himself thus alone in the world. Every answer puzzled him, too, by treating of such enormous lapses of time, and of matters which he could not...friends, but cried out in despair, "Does nobody here know Eip Van Winkle ?" 8. " O, Eip Van Winkle!" exclaimed two or three. " O, to be sure ! That's Eip Van... | |
| Christian Brothers - 1884 - 516 Seiten
...finding himself thus uloii" in the world. Every answer puzzled him too, by treating of such enormous lapses of time, and of matters which he could not...courage to ask after any more friends, but cried out in-despair, "Does nobody here know Rip Van Winkle ? " " Oh, Rip Van Winkle!" exclaimed two or three;... | |
| Edward Napoleon Kirby - 1884 - 250 Seiten
...finding himself thus alone in the world. Every answer puzzled him, too, by treating of such enormous lapses of time, and of matters which he could not understand : war — Congress ! — he had no courage to ask after any more of his friends, but cried out in despair, " Does nobody... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1885 - 224 Seiten
...finding himself thus alone in the world. Every answer puzzled him too, by hearing of such enormous lapses of time, and of matters which he could not...Rip van Winkle yonder, leaning against the tree." Kip looked, and beheld a precise counterpart of himself as he went up the mountain : apparently as... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 620 Seiten
...finding himself thus alone in the world. Every answer puzzled him, too, by treating of such enormous lapses of time, and of matters which he could not...: he had no courage to ask after any more friends, 1 Stony Point: a high rocky peninsula jutting into Hudson River, forty-two miles north of New-York... | |
| Improved illustrated reader - 1885 - 244 Seiten
...others gone to distant lands. At last in despair he said, " Does nobody know Rip Van Winkle 1 " 7. " Oh, to be sure, that's Rip Van Winkle yonder, leaning against the tree." Rip looked up, and saw somebody just like himself, — quite as lazy and ragged. " And who are you V they asked.... | |
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