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
| Sherwin Cody - 1899 - 268 páginas
...: 4» ' '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... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 618 páginas
...announcements of a novel sort appeared in the newspapers. First came the statement that a " small, elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker," had disappeared from his lodgings in New York city. Xext from week to week came other notices, setting... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 614 páginas
...announcements of a novel sort appeared in the newspapers. First came the statement that a " small, elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker," had disappeared from his lodgings in New York city. Next from week to week came other notices, setting... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 618 páginas
...announce1 ments of a novel sort appeared in the newspapers. First came the statement that a " small, elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker," had disappeared from his lodgings in New York city. Next from week to week came other notices, setting... | |
| George Henry Nettleton - 1901 - 264 páginas
...paragraph : " 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 - 1901 - 536 páginas
...humorous notices appeared in the newspapers concerning the disappearance from his lodgings of "a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker." Later it was stated that he had left behind him " a very curious kind of a written book " which would... | |
| Marshall Everett - 1901 - 560 páginas
...HISTORIES. BIOGRAPHIES AND HUMOROUS WRITINGS. U |~"\ ISAPPEARED FROM HIS LODGINGS— A small, elderly II gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the • name of Knickerbocker," was the substance of an advertisement which appeared one clay in New York and Philadelphia newspapers... | |
| Louis Albert Banks - 1902 - 426 páginas
..."Distressing," the departure from his lodgings at the Columbia Hotel, Mulberry street, of " a small, elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker," and asking printers to serve the cause of humanity by giving the notice insertion. "A traveler " next... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1904 - 462 páginas
...advertising. Notices appeared in the newspapers of the disappearance from his lodging of " a small, elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and...such an old gentleman had been seen traveling north in the Albany stage ; that his name was Diedrich Knickerbocker ; that he went away owing his landlord... | |
| 1904 - 1136 páginas
...with the following words : " Left his lodgings some time since, and has not been heard of, a small elderly gentleman, dressed in an old black coat and cocked hat, by the name of Knickerbocker." This was the first public appearance of Diedrich Knickerbocker, whose supposed wanderings were from... | |
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