All the stories of ghosts and goblins that he had heard in the afternoon now came crowding upon his recollection. The night grew darker and darker, the stars seemed to sink deeper in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. He... The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Esq - Page 300by Washington Irving - 1834 - 4 pagesFull view - About this book
| Washington Irving - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) - 1823 - 402 pages
...in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. He had never felt so lonely and dismal. He was, moreover, approaching the very place...neighbourhood, and formed a kind of land-mark. Its limbs were kuarled, and fantastic, large enough to form trunks for ordinary trees, twisting down almost to the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pages
...in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. He had never felt so lonely and dismal. He was, moreover, approaching the very place...neighbourhood, and formed a kind of land-mark. Its limbs were knarlcd, and fantastic, large enough to form trunks for ordinary trees, twisting down almost to the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 pages
...in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. He had never felt so lonely and dismal. He was, moreover, approaching the very place...laid. In the centre of the road stood an enormous tulip-tree, which towered like a giant above all the other trees of the neighbourhood, and formed a... | |
| Josiah Conder - Canada - 1829 - 466 pages
...Andre, is, however, near the Tappaan Zee. " In the centre of the road stood an enormous tulip-tree, which towered like a giant above all the other trees...the neighbourhood, and formed a kind of land-mark. It was connected with the tragical story of the unfortunate Andre, who had been taken prisoner hard... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1830 - 346 pages
...in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. He had never felt so lonely and dismal. He was, moreover, approaching the very place...neighbourhood, and formed a kind of land-mark. Its limbs were gnarled, and fantastic, large enough to form trunks for ordinary trees, twisting down almost to the... | |
| Josiah Conder - North America - 1830 - 396 pages
...Andre, is, however, near the Tappaan Zee. " In the centre of the road stood an enormous tulip-tree, which towered like a giant above all the other trees...the neighbourhood, and formed a kind of land-mark. It was connected with the tragical story of the unfortunate Andr6, who had been taken prisoner hard... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1835 - 284 pages
...in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. He had never felt so lonely and dismal. He was, moreover, approaching the very place...neighbourhood, and formed a kind of land-mark. Its limbs were gnarled, and fantastic, large enough to form trunks for ordinary trees, twisting down almost to the... | |
| Washington Irving - 1835 - 194 pages
...in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. He had never felt so lonely <md dismal. He was, moreover, approaching the very place...the neighbourhood , and formed a kind of landmark. .Us limbs were knarled, and fantastic, large enough to form trunks for ordinary trees , twisting down... | |
| Washington Irving - American essays - 1848 - 518 pages
...in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. He had never felt so lonely and dismal. He was, moreover, approaching the very place...laid. In the centre of the road stood an enormous tulip-tree, which towered like a giant above all the other trees of the neighborhood, and formed a... | |
| Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 pages
...occasionally hid them from his sight. He had never felt so lonely and dismal. He was, moreover, appreaching the very place where many of the scenes of the ghost...laid. In the centre of the road stood an enormous tulip-tree, which towered like a giant above all the other trees of the neighborhood, and formed a... | |
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