Ogden, of whom the following is the only memorial : he had left one of their meetings ' with a brain half bewildered by the number of bumpers he had been compelled to drink. He told Irving the next day that in going home he had fallen through a grating... The Life and Letters of Washington Irving - Página 133por Pierre Munroe Irving - 1862Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Katharine Schuyler Baxter - 1897 - 666 páginas
...he had been compelled to drink. He told Irving the next day that in going home he had fallen through a grating, which had been carelessly left open, into...solitude, he said, was rather dismal at first, but several of the other guests fell in, in the course of the evening, and they had on the whole quite a pleasant... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1904 - 462 páginas
...one of these festive meetings. He told Irving the next day that in going home he had fallen through a grating which had been carelessly left open, into...course of the evening, and they had, on the whole, a pleasant night of it. These young gentlemen liked to be thought "sad dogs." That they were less abandoned... | |
| William Hawley Davis - 1916 - 232 páginas
...told Irving the next day that in going home he had fallen through a grating, which had carelessly been left open, into a vault beneath. The solitude, he said, was rather dismal at first, but several others of the guests fell in, in the course of the evening, and they had on the whole quite a pleasant... | |
| 1902 - 1000 páginas
...particularly merry meeting, fell into a vault through an open grating. "The solitude,'' he later confessed, " was rather dismal at first, but several other of the...the course of the evening, and they had on the whole a pleasant night of it." Today, fortunately, the country club has been emancipated from the grating.... | |
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