Vedder, a patriarch of the village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree; so that the neighbors could tell the hour by his... The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Esq - Página 52por Washington Irving - 1834 - 4 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James Thomas Fields - 1884 - 988 páginas
...village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his scat from mornmg till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree ; so that the neighbors could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sun-dial. It is true he was rarely... | |
| Washington Irving - 1885 - 398 páginas
...village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the...his adherents), perfectly understood him, and knew ho\v to gather his opinions. When anything that was read or related displeased him, he was observed... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1885 - 224 páginas
...the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the suu and keep in the shade of a large tree ; so that the...has his adherents), perfectly understood him, and kueSv how to gather his opinions. When anything that was read or related displeased him, he was observed... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1885 - 440 páginas
...village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the...large tree, so that the neighbours could tell the hours by his movements as accurately as by a sun dial. It is true he was rarely heard to speak, but... | |
| William Swinton - 1885 - 620 páginas
...village and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree ; so that the neighbors1 could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sun-dial. It is true he was rarely... | |
| Mark Twain - 1888 - 748 páginas
...village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree; so that the neighbors could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sun-dial. It is true he was rarely... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 páginas
...village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree; so that the neighbors could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sundial . It is true he was rarely... | |
| Washington Irving - 1888 - 624 páginas
...village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree ; so that the neighbors could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sun-dial. It is true he was rarely... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1889 - 524 páginas
...village, , and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree, so that the neighbors could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sundial. It is true,io he was... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 páginas
...dictionary ; and how sagely they would deliberate upon public events some months after they had taken place. by his movements as accurately as by a sun-dial. It...his pipe incessantly. His adherents, however (for everv great man has his adherents), perfectly understood him, and knew how to gather his opinions.... | |
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