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" ... dreading the tyranny of Dame Van Winkle. Whenever her name was mentioned, however, he shook his head, shrugged his shoulders, and cast up his eyes ; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate or joy at his deliverance. He... "
The Literary and Scientific Repository, and Critical Review - Página 188
1821
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volumen5

1819 - 610 páginas
...; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to His fate, or joy çt his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived...awaked. It at last settled down precisely to the tale 1 have related, and not a man,, woman, or chili hi the neighbourhood, but knew it by heart. Some always...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volumen3

1824 - 394 páginas
...now to look at e:ich other, nod, wink significantly, and tap their fingers against their foreheads. it, which was doubtless owing to his having so recently...and not a man, woman, or child in the neighbourhood, butj knew it by heart. Some always pretended to doubt the reality of it, and insisted that Rip had...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volumen84

1819 - 606 páginas
...; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate, or joy at his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived...recently awaked. It at last settled down precisely to the tile 1 have related, and not a man, woman, or child in the neighbourhood, but knew it by heart. Some...
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Legends of Terror!: And Tales of the Wonderful and Wild ; Original and ...

1826 - 654 páginas
...; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate, or joy at his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived at Mr. Doolittte's hotel. He was observed, at first, to vary en some points every time he told it, which was,...
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The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, Esq

Washington Irving - 1843 - 390 páginas
...; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate, or joy at his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived...was observed, at first, to vary on some points every tune he told it, which was, doubtless, owing to his having so recently awaked. It at last settled down...
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The Works of Washington Irving...: Sketch book. 1848

Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 páginas
...eyes; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate, or joy at his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived...have related, and not a man, woman, or child in the neighborhood, but knew it by heart. Some always pretended to doubt the reality of it, and insisted...
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gentn

Washington Irving - 1848 - 550 páginas
...; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate, or joy at his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived...have related, and not a man, woman, or child in the neighborhood, but knew it by heart. Some always pretended to doubt the reality of it, and insisted...
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The Sketch-book

Washington Irving - 1848 - 482 páginas
...; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate, or joy at his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived...have related, and not a man, woman, or child in the neighborhood, but knew it by heart. Some always pretended to doubt the reality of it, and insisted...
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The Sketch-book

Washington Irving - 1848 - 518 páginas
...; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate, or joy at his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived at Mr. Doolittlc's hotel. He was observed, at first, to vary on some points every time he told it, which was,...
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The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. With a new intr. by the author

Washington Irving - 1849 - 544 páginas
...; which might pass either for an expression of resignation to his fate, or joy at his deliverance. He used to tell his story to every stranger that arrived...have related, and not a man, woman, or child in the neighborhood, but knew it by heart. Some always pretended to doubt the reality of it, and insisted...
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