He had kept my fancy in chase during a long day, and it was not now to be diverted from the scent. The evening gradually wore away. The travellers read the papers two. or three times over. Some drew round the fire, and told long stories about their horses,... The author - Página 87de Washington Irving - 1835Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 406 páginas
...chuckling amazingly at their own waggery. My mind, however, had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during...horses, about their adventures, their overturns, and breakings-down. They discussed the credits of different merchants and different inns ; and the two... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 412 páginas
...chuckling amazingly at their own waggery. My mind, however, had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during...drew round the fire and told long stories about their horses,about their adven tures, their overturns, and breakings-down. They discussed the credits of... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 380 páginas
...chuckling amazingly at their own waggery. My mind, however, had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during...horses, about their adventures, their overturns, and breakingsdown. They discussed the credits of different merchants and different inns ; and the two wags... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 páginas
...chuckling amazingly at their own waggery. My mind, however, had become completely engrossed by the Stout Gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during...read the papers two or three times over. Some drew around the fire and told long stories about their horses, about their adventures, their overturns,... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 páginas
...chuckling amazingly at their own waggery. My mind, however, had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during a long day, and it wa» not now to be diverted from the scent. The evening gradually woreaway, the travellers liad the... | |
| 1826 - 360 páginas
...chuckling amazingly at their own waggery. My mindj however, had become completely engrossed by the Stout Gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during...the credits of different Merchants, and different Inns ; and the two wags told several choice anecdotes of pretty chambermaids and landladies. All this... | |
| 1832 - 478 páginas
...chuckling amazingly at their own waggery. My mind, however, had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during...their overturns and breakings down. They discussed the credit of different merchants and different inns. And the two wags told several choice anecdotes of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 274 páginas
...chuckling amazingly at their- own waggerys My mind, however, had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during...discussed the credits of different merchants and different inns ; and the two wags told several choice anecdotes of pretty chamber-maids, and kind landladies.... | |
| B. Bowing - 1840 - 436 páginas
...chuckling amazingly at their own waggery. My mind, however, had become completely engrossed by the Stout Gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during...be diverted from the scent. The evening gradually worn away. The travellers read the papers two or three times over. Some drew around the fire and told... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 622 páginas
...slunk back again to their holes. The street again became silent, and the rain continued to rain on. " The evening gradually wore away. The travellers read...horses, about their adventures, their overturns, and breakings-down. They discussed the credits of different merchants and different inns ; and the two... | |
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