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" 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. Nothing... "
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon - Page 36
by Washington Irving - 1835
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 34

1820 - 646 pages
...village parson, and which had been brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement. ' What seemed particularly odd to Rip, was, that though these folks...withal, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had erer witnessed. Nothing interrupted the stillness of the scene, but the noise of the balls, which,...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 5

1819 - 610 pages
...village parson, and which hail been brought over from Holland it the time of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Rip, was, that though these folks...themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, ihe most mysterious silence, and were, withal, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed....
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, Volume 1

Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1820 - 364 pages
...village parson, and which had been brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Rip, was, that though these folks...whenever they were rolled, echoed along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. As Rip and his companion approached them, they suddenly desisted from...
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, Volume 1

Washington Irving - American essays - 1822 - 424 pages
...village parson, and which had been brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Rip, was, that though these folks...whenever they were rolled, echoed along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. As Rip and his companion approached them, they suddenly desisted from...
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The Edinburgh monthly review, Volume 4

1820 - 870 pages
...village parson, and which had been brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement What seemed particularly odd to Rip, was, that though these folks...whenever they were rolled, echoed along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. As Rip and his companion approached them, they suddenly desisted from...
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The Literary and Scientific Repository, and Critical Review, Volume 2

1821 - 504 pages
...parson, and which had been ' brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement. ' What seemed particularly odd to Rip, was, that though these '...melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. No* thing interrupted the stillness of the scene, but the noise of the f balls, which, whenever they...
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, Volume 1

Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1823 - 392 pages
...village parson, and which had been brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Rip, was, that though these folks...maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious silengp, and were, witb^al, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. Nothing interrupted...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volume 3

1824 - 394 pages
...village parson, and which had been brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement. "What seemed particularly odd to Rip, was, that though these folks...most mysterious silence, and were withal, the most malancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. Nothing interrupted the stillness of the scene,...
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Legends of Terror!: And Tales of the Wonderful and Wild ; Original and ...

English literature - 1826 - 654 pages
...village parson, which had been brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Rip, was, that though these folks...whenever they were rolled, echoed along the mountains like rumbling penis of thunder. As Rip and his companion approached them, they suddenly desisted from...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 84

English literature - 1819 - 606 pages
...brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement What seemed particularly odd to Rip, Wiis, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves,...whenever they were rolled, echoed along the mountains like rumbling peals of thunder. As Rip and his companion approached them, they suddenly desisted from...
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