| Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 páginas
...had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during a long day, and it was not now to be diverted from the scent....away. The travellers read the papers two. or three tunes over. Some drew round the fire, and told long stories about their horses, about their adventures,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1887 - 952 páginas
...had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during a long day, and it was not now to be diverted from the scent....horses, about their adventures, their overturns, and breakings down. They discussed the credits of different merchants and different inns ; and the two... | |
| Angus Evan Abbott - 1893 - 508 páginas
...had become completely engrossed by the Stout Gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during a long day, and it was not now to be diverted from the scent....read the papers two or three times over. Some drew around the fire, and told long stories about their horses, about their adventures, their over-turns,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 422 páginas
...however, had been completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during a long day, and it was not now to be diverted from the scent....two or three times over. Some drew round the fire aud told long stories about their horses, about their adventures, their overturns, and breakingsdown.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1902 - 228 páginas
...however, had been completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during a long day, and it was not now to be diverted from the scent. fhe evening gradually wore away. The travellers read the papers two or three times over. Some drew... | |
| Washington Irving - 1903 - 814 páginas
...had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. He had kept my fancy in chase during a long day, and it was not now to be diverted from the scent....overturns, and breakings-down. They discussed the credits of different merchants and different inns : and the two wags told several choice anecdotes... | |
| Richard Burton - 1904 - 344 páginas
...had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. 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 travelers read the papers two or three times over. Some drew round the fire, and told long stories... | |
| Richard Burton - 1904 - 340 páginas
...had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. 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 travelers read the papers two or three times over. Some drew round the fire, and told long stories... | |
| Washington Irving - 1904 - 744 páginas
...had become completely engrossed by the stout gentleman. 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 travelers read the papers two or three times over. Some drew round the fire, and told long stories... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1905 - 330 páginas
...again became silent, and the rain continued to rain on. The evening gradually wore away. The travelers read the papers two or three times over. Some drew...their overturns and breakings-down. They discussed the credits of different merchants and different inns, and the two wags told several choice anecdotes of... | |
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