What seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious silence, and were, withal, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. ... - Stran 64avtor: Washington Irving - 1888 - 532 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Charles De Garmo - 1897 - 226 strani
...playing, there was nothing to interrupt the stillness but the noise of the balls, which, whenever they rolled, echoed along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. As Rip approached the dwarfs ceased playing. They emptied the contents of the keg into large flagons and motioned... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1898 - 412 strani
...stockings, and high-heeled shoes with roses in them. What seemed particularly odd to Rip was that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet...thunder. As Rip and his companion approached them they stared at him with such strange, uncouth countenances that his heart turned within him and his knees... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - 1898 - 406 strani
...over from Holland at the time of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Eip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet...along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. As Eip and his companion approached them, they suddenly desisted from their play, and stared at him with... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - 406 strani
...stockings, and high-heeled shoes with roses in them. What seemed particularly odd to Rip was that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet...thunder. As Rip and his companion approached them they stared at him with such strange, uncouth countenances that his heart turned within him and his knees... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - 412 strani
...stockings, and high-heeled shoes with roses in them. What seemed particularly odd to Rip was that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet...thunder. As Rip and his companion approached them they stared at him with such strange, uncouth countenances that his heart turned within him and his knees... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 554 strani
...over from Holland at the time of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet...along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. into large flagons, and made signs to him to wait upon the company. He obeyed with fear and trembling... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 strani
...over from Holland at the time of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet...along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. into large flagons, and made signs to him to wait upon the company. He obeyed with fear and trembling... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1899 - 268 strani
...and highheeled shoes, with roses in them. . . . What seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet...along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. " But now comes a surprise. Rip indulges too freely in the contents of the keg and falls asleep. When... | |
| Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - 404 strani
...stockings, and high-heeled shoes with roses in them. What seemed particularly odd to Rip was that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet...the noise of the balls, which, whenever they were relied, echoed along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. As Rip and his companion approached... | |
| Washington Irving - 1899 - 220 strani
...witnessed. Nothing stillness of the scene__but the noise of the balls, which, whenever tfiey'were'folled, echoed along the mountains like rumbling peals of...suddenly desisted from their play, and stared at him wjth such fixed, statue-like gaze, and such strange, uncouth, lack-lustre countenances, that his heart... | |
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