DISTRESSING. Left his lodgings, some time since, and has not since been heard of, a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker. As there are some reasons for believing he is not entirely in his right... Teachers' Manual for Second Reader - Página 7editado por - 1904 - 307 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry Mills Alden - 1881 - 984 páginas
...October following a notice appeared in the Evening Post, headed "Distressing," and stating that " an elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker," had disappeared from hie lodgings, and "printers of newspapers" were informed that they would be aiding... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1882 - 480 páginas
...was inserted in the Evening Post a few days before the appearance of the book, inquiring for "a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker," who was represented as having disappeared from the Columbia Hotel, and left behind " a very curious... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 558 páginas
...26, 1809. DISTRESSING. Left his lodgings, some time since, and has not since been heard of, a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker. As there are some reasons for believing he is not entirely in his right mind, and as great anxiety... | |
| James Baldwin - 1883 - 612 páginas
...time before its publication an advertisement was inserted in the Evening Post inquiring for "a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker," who had mysteriously disappeared from his lodgings in Mulberry street, leaving behind him " a very... | |
| Washington Irving - 1888 - 542 páginas
...1809. DISTRESSING. Left his lodgings, some time since, and has not since been hoard of, a small eHerly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker. As there are some reasons fof believing he is not entirely in his right mind, and as great anxiety... | |
| George William Curtis - 1894 - 310 páginas
...headed, ' ' DISTRESSING. "Left his lodgings, some time since, and has not since been heard of, a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker. As there are some reasons for believing that he is not entirely in his right mind, and, as great anxiety... | |
| Washington Irving - 1895 - 446 páginas
...heading, Distressing. " Left his lodgings, some time since, and has not since been heard of, a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker. As there are some reasons for believing he is not entirely in his right mind, and as great anxiety... | |
| Washington Irving - 1895 - 520 páginas
...heading, Distressing. " Left his lodgings, some time since, and has not since been heard of, a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Kn1ckerbocker. As there are some reasons for believing he is not entirely in bis right mind, and as... | |
| Henrietta Christian Wright - 1897 - 276 páginas
...WASHINGTON IRVING 1783-1859 " Left his lodging some time ago and has not been heard of since, a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker. . . . Any information concerning him will be thankfully received. " Such was the curious advertisement... | |
| Washington Irving - 1895 - 454 páginas
...heading, Distressing. " Left his lodgings, some time since, and has not since been heard of, a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker. As there are some reasons for believing he is not entirely in his right mind, and as great anxiety... | |
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