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" The parties broke up without noise and without confusion. They were carried home by their own carriages; that is to say, by the vehicles Nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. "
The Edinburgh Monthly Review - Page 246
1821
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Works, 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1851 - 476 lehte
...bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The parties broke up without ruSse and without confusion. They were carried home by their...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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The Works of Washington Irving, 1. köide

Washington Irving - 1851 - 470 lehte
...bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The parties broke Up without ncise and without confusion. They were carried home by their...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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The Irving Gift: Being Choice Gems

Washington Irving - 1853 - 304 lehte
...and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale, like harlequin through a barrel of fire. The parties broke up without noise and without confusion....excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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A History of New York: From the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1853 - 474 lehte
...bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The parties broke up Without nose and without confusion They were carried home by their...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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A History of New York: From the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1854 - 472 lehte
...bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The parties broke up without ncree and without confusion They were carried home by their...excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the ...

Washington Irving - 1856 - 470 lehte
...and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The parties broke up without noise and without confusion....had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy as couM afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes,...
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The Prose Writers of America: With a Survey of the Intellectual History ...

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 lehte
...Jonah appeared ! most manfully bouncing out of the whale, like i Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The parties broke up without noise and without confusion. They were carried ho:ne bv their own i, carriages, that is to say, by the vehicles Nature I had provided them, excepting...
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Polyglot Reader, and Guide for Translation: Consisting of a Series of ...

Jean Roemer - 1857 - 332 lehte
...and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The parties broke up without noise and without confusion....carried home by their own carriages, that is to say, A SHORT TRIP TO PARIS. 123 by the vehicles Nature had provided them, excepting such of the wealthy...
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Irving Vignettes: Vignette Illustrations of the Writings of Washington Irving

Washington Irving - 1858 - 450 lehte
...and Jonah appeared most manfully bouncing out of the whale, like Harlequin through a barrel of fire. The parties broke up without noise and without confusion....their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took 5 leave of them with a hearty smack at the door : which, as it was an established piece of etiquette,...
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The National Fourth Reader: Containing a Course of Instruction in Elocution ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1859 - 422 lehte
...seemed lost in contemplation of the blue and white tiles, with which the fire-places were decorated. 14. The parties broke 'up without noise and without confusion....excepting such of the wealthy as could afford to keep a wagon. The gentlemen gallantly attended their fair ones to their respective abodes, and took leave...
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