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" What seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious silence, and were, withal, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. "
The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History, Literature ... - Page 294
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Esq, Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1834 - 320 pages
...group reminded Kip of the figures in an old Flemish painting, in the parlour of Dominie Van Schaick, the village parson, and which had been brought over...seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folk were evidently amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious...
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent

Washington Irving - 1834 - 316 pages
...group reminded Rip of the -figures in an old Flemish painting, in the parlour of Dominie Van Schaick, the village parson, and which had been brought over...seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folk were evidently amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious...
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1835 - 196 pages
...group reminded Rip of the figures in an old Flemish painting , in the parlour of Dominie Van Shaich , the village parson , and which had been brought over from Holland at the time of the settlement. 'Whatseemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves,...
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. [pseud.], Volume 1

Washington Irving - 1836 - 250 pages
...group reminded Rip of the figures in an old Flemish painting, in the parlour of Dominie Van Schaick, the village parson, and which had been brought over...most mysterious silence, and were, withal, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. Nothing interrupted the stillness of the scene...
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The Sketch Book

Washington Irving - 1843 - 458 pages
...group reminded Rip of the figures in an old Flemish painting, in the parlour of Dominie Van Schaick, the village parson, and which had been brought over...seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folk were evidently amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest faces, the most mysterious...
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The sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, esq

Washington Irving - 1843 - 400 pages
...group reminded Rip of the figures in an old Flemish painting, in the parlour of Dominie Van Schaick, the village parson, and which had been brought over...of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Kip was , that though these folk were evidently amusing themselves , yet they maintained the gravest...
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Works, Volume 2

Washington Irving - 1848 - 1124 pages
...group reminded Kip of the figures in an old Flemish painting, in the parlor of Dominie Yan Shaick, the village parson, and which had been brought over...of the settlement. What seemed particularly odd to Eip was, that though these folks were evidently amusing themselves, yet they maintained the gravest...
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The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon

Washington Irving - 1846 - 356 pages
...particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folk were evidently amusing themselves, yettheyjmaintaine the gravest faces, the most mysterious silence, and were withal the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. Nothing interrupted the stillness of the scene...
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The Works of Washington Irving...: Sketch book. 1848

Washington Irving - 1848 - 478 pages
...group reminded Rip of the figures in an old Flemish painting, in the parlor of Dominie Van Shaick, the village parson, and which had been brought over...most mysterious silence, and were, withal, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. Nothing interrupted the stillness of the scene...
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The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent. With a new intr. by the author

Washington Irving - 1849 - 544 pages
...group reminded Rip of the figures in an old Flemish painting, in the parlor of Dominie Van Shaick, the village parson, and which had been brought over...most mysterious silence, and were, withal, the most melancholy party of pleasure he had ever witnessed. Nothing interrupted the stillness of the scene...
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