... fretting about it, like ill-tempered housewives, with their peevish discontented cry. Before the barn door strutted the gallant cock, that pattern of a husband, a warrior, and a fine gentleman, clapping his burnished wings, and crowing in the pride... Washington Irving - Página 230por Charles Dudley Warner - 1881 - 304 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.), Fredrick Thomas Dawson - 1915 - 314 páginas
...husband, a warrior, 5 and a fine gentleman; clapping his burnished wings and crowing in the pride and gladness of his heart — sometimes tearing up the...to enjoy the rich morsel which he had discovered. 10 The pedagogue's mouth watered, as he looked upon this sumptuous promise of luxurious winter fare.... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1910 - 424 páginas
...and a fine gentleman, clapping his burnished wings, and crowing in the1 pride and gladness of his 15 heart — sometimes tearing up the earth with his...promise of luxurious winter fare. In his devouring 20 mind's eye he pictured to himself every roasting-pig running about with a pudding in his belly,... | |
| Joseph Albert Mosher - 1917 - 452 páginas
...husband, a warrior, and a fine gentleman, clapping his burnished wings and crowing in the pride and gladness of his heart — sometimes tearing up the...earth with his feet, and then generously calling his family of wives and children to enjoy the rich morsel which he had discovered. The pedagogue's mouth... | |
| John Reinder Pelsma - 1918 - 516 páginas
...husband, a warrior, and a fine gentleman, clapping his burnished wings, and crowing in the pride and gladness of his heart — sometimes tearing up the...to enjoy the rich morsel which he had discovered. 3. The pedagogue's mouth watered as he looked upon his sumptuous promise of luxurious winter fare.... | |
| Mary Augusta Laselle - 1918 - 410 páginas
...husband, a warrior, and a fine gentleman; clapping his burnished wings and crowing in the pride and gladness of his heart — sometimes tearing up the...to enjoy the rich morsel which he had discovered. As Ichabod jogged slowly on his way, his eye, ever open to every symptom of culinary abundance, ranged... | |
| William Dana Miller, Mrs. Margaret Wilhelmine Oberempt Palmer - 1918 - 560 páginas
...husband, a warrior, and a fine gentleman, clapping his burnished wings and crowing in the pride and gladness of his heart, sometimes tearing up the earth with his feet, and then generously calling his ever hungry family of wives and children to enjoy the rich morsel which he had discovered. IRVING ORAL... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1919 - 650 páginas
...gentleman, clapping his burnished wings, and crowing in the pride and gladness of his heart—sometimes 1o tearing up the earth with his feet, and then generously...of luxurious winter fare. In his devouring mind's IB eye he pictured to himself every roasting-pig running about with a pudding in his belly, and an... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1921 - 618 páginas
...gentleman, clapping his burnished wings, and crowing in the pride and gladness of his heart — sometimes his ever-hungry family of wives and children to enjoy...of luxurious winter fare. In his devouring mind's 5 eye he pictured to himself every roasting-pig running about with a pudding in his belly, and an apple... | |
| William Harris Elson - 1921 - 520 páginas
...gentleman, clapping his burnished wings, and crowing in the pride and gladness of his heart — sometimes 35 tearing up the earth with his feet, and then generously...of luxurious winter fare. In his devouring mind's 5 eye he pictured to himself every roasting-pig running about with a pudding in his belly, and an apple... | |
| Washington Irving - 1922 - 398 páginas
...husband, a warrior, and a fine gentleman, clapping his burnished wings, and crowing in the pride and gladness of his heart — sometimes tearing up the...discovered. The pedagogue's mouth watered as he looked upon his sumptuous promise of luxurious winter fare. In his devouring mind's eye he pictured to himself... | |
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