| England - 1822 - 446 pages
...thing in the book. It is rather a formidable extract, hot we scarcely know how to omit any part of it. "It was a rainy Sunday, in the gloomy month- of November....feverish, and was obliged to keep within doors all clay, in an inn of the small town of Derby. A wet Sunday in a country inn ! whoever has had the luck... | |
| 1823 - 624 pages
...by detached extracts ; and yet, we cannot withhold the graphic description with which it opens. « It was a rainy Sunday, in the gloomy month of November....was obliged to keep within doors all day, in an inn in the small town of Derby. A wet Sunday in a country inn ! whoever has had the luck to experience... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1835 - 284 pages
...having found him substantial flesh and blood — and so the story ends. A WET SUNDAY IN A COUNTRY INN. IT was a rainy Sunday, in the gloomy month of November....slight indisposition, from which I was recovering; but J was still feverish, and was obliged to keep within doors all day, in an inn of the small town of... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 496 pages
...present day. THE STOUT GENTLEMAN. A STAGE-COACH ROMANCE. "I'll cross it, though it blast me!" HAMLET. IT was a rainy Sunday in the gloomy month of November....slight indisposition, from which I was recovering ; but was still feverish, and obliged to keep within doors all day, in an inn of the small town of Derby.... | |
| Georges Hardinge Champion - 1849 - 548 pages
...inonth ofNovember. I hadbeendetained, inthe course of a journey, by a slight indisposition, from which 1 was recovering ; but I was still feverish, and was obliged to keep within doors ail day, in an inn of thé small town of Derby, A wet Sunday in a country inn ! whoever lias had thé... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 510 pages
...present day. THE STOUT GENTLEMAN. A STAGE-COACH EOMANCE. " I'D cross it, though it blast me I" HAMLET. IT was a rainy Sunday in the gloomy month of November. I bad been detained, in the course of a journey, by a slight indisposition, from which I was recovering... | |
| Washington Irving - American literature - 1851 - 524 pages
...present day. THE STOUT GENTLEMAN. A STAGE-COACH ROMANCE. " I'll cross it, though it blast me !" HAMLET. IT was a rainy Sunday in the gloomy month of November. I nad been detained, in the course of a journey, by a slight indisposition, from which I was recovering... | |
| Washington Irving - Gift books - 1853 - 304 pages
...having found him substantial flesh and blood — and so the story ends. A WET SUNDAY IN A COUNTRY INN. IT was a rainy Sunday, in the gloomy month of November. I had been detamed, in the course of a journey, by a slight indisposition, from which I was recovering; but I... | |
| Oliver Oldham - Readers (Secondary) - 1854 - 406 pages
...proud and vain So none come courting sister Jane. A RAINY SUNDAY AT AN INN.—WASHINGTON IRVING. 1. IT was a rainy Sunday, in the gloomy month of November....feverish, and was obliged to keep within doors all day, ia an inn of the small town of Derby. A wet Sunday in a~ country inn ! whoever has had the luck to... | |
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