| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - Readers - 1889 - 524 pages
...piece of ground in so the whole country ; everything about it went wrong, and would go wrong in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces...weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else ; the rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some outdoor work to do ;... | |
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 140 pages
...whole country ; everything about it went wrong, 12 WASHINGTON IRVING. and would go wrong, in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces...weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else ; the rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some out-door work to do... | |
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 278 pages
...piece of ground in the whole country; everything about it went wrong, and would go wrong, in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces...weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else ; the rain always made a point of setting in just as lie had some out-door work to do... | |
| American prose literature - 1891 - 432 pages
...piece of ground in the whole country; everything about it went wrong, and would go wrong, in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces;...weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else ; the rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some out-door work to do;... | |
| American literature - 1891 - 508 pages
...doing family duty, and keeping his farm in order, he found it impossible. and would go wrong, in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces;...weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else ; the rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some out-door work to do;... | |
| John Kneeland, Henry Nathan Wheeler - American literature - 1891 - 508 pages
...either go astray or get among the cabbages ; weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else ; the rain always made a point of setting in...his patrimonial estate had dwindled away under his manao-ement, acre by acre, until there was little more left than a mere patch of Indian corn and potatoes,... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - Literature - 1891 - 436 pages
...little piece of ground in the whole country; everything about it went wrong, and would go wrong in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces;...cabbages; weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields tnan anywhere else; the rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some out-door work to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 422 pages
...piece of ground in the whole country ; everything about it went wrong, and would go wrong in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces...weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else; the rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some out-door work to do ;... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1892 - 170 pages
...piece of ground in the whole country. Everything about it went wrong, and would go wrong, in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces...weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else ; the rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some outdoor work to do :... | |
| Washington Irving - Avarice - 1893 - 318 pages
...piece of ground in the whole country ; everything about it went wrong, and would go wrong, in spite of him. His fences were continually falling to pieces;...weeds were sure to grow quicker in his fields than anywhere else; the rain always made a point of setting in just as he had some outdoor work to do ;... | |
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