| Washington Irving - Americans - 1848 - 482 pages
...a stout cheery farmer for a husband, whom Eip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the...he was employed to work on the farm ; but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to any thing else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks... | |
| Washington Irving - Americans - 1895 - 150 pages
...husband, 450 whom Eip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's sou and heir, who was the ditto of himself, seen leaning against the tree, he was employed to work 011 the farm, but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to anything else but his business. «"... | |
| James Baldwin - Children's poetry - 1897 - 254 pages
...stout cheery farmer for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins 20 that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the...else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks 25 and habits. He soon found many of his former cronies, though all rather the worse for the wear and... | |
| James Baldwin - Readers - 1897 - 254 pages
...stout cheery farmer for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins 20 that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the...else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks 25 and habits. He soon found many of his former cronies, though all rather the worse for the wear and... | |
| Washington Irving - 1897 - 152 pages
...a stout cheery farmer for a husband, whom Eip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the...disposition to attend to anything else but his business. Eip now resumed his old walks and habits ; he soon found many of his former cronies, though all rather... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1897 - 330 pages
...stout, cheery farmer for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the...tree, he was employed to work on the farm, but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to anything else but his own business. Rip now resumed his old... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 256 pages
...stout, cheery farmer for her husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the...tree, he was employed to work on the farm; but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to anything else but his business. Having nothing to do at home,... | |
| Readers - 1898 - 200 pages
...stout, cheery farmer for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the...tree, he was employed to work on the farm; but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to anything else but his business. Kip now resumed his old walks... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - Authors, American - 1898 - 406 pages
...the farm ; but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to any thing else but his business. Hip now resumed his old walks and habits. He soon found...many of his former cronies, though all rather the worst for the wear and tear of time ; and preferred making friends among tho rising generation, with... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 434 pages
...stout, cheery farmer for a husband, whom Rip recollected for one of the urchins that used to climb upon his back. As to Rip's son and heir, who was the...he was employed to work on the farm ; but evinced an hereditary disposition to attend to anything else but his business. Rip now resumed his old walks... | |
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