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" As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom he knew, which somewhat surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he... "
The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History, Literature ... - Page 295
1824
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Ali Baba and the forty robbers, from the Arabian nights' entertainments. The ...

Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lionel Strachey - 1904 - 198 pages
...surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was...with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced Rip,...
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Washington Irving's Sketch Book

Washington Irving - 1905 - 460 pages
...surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was...him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrences of this gesture induced Rip, involuntarily, to do the same, when, to his astonishment,...
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The Children's First-fourth Reader, Volume 4

California. State Board of Education - 1905 - 408 pages
...surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was...with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast eyes upon him invariably stroked their chins. This gesture induced Rip to do the same, when, to his...
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Short Story Classics (American) ...

William Patten - 1905 - 390 pages
...surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was...with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced Rip,...
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The Children's First-fourth Reader, Volume 4

California. State Board of Education - 1905 - 402 pages
...shouldered the rusty firelock, and with a heart full of trouble and anxiety turned his steps homeward. They all stared at him with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast eyes upon him invariably stroked their chins. This gesture induced Rip to do the same, when, to his...
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Burkes Speech on Conciliation: Tennyson's The Princess ...

ENGLISH & American masterpiece studies - 1906 - 408 pages
...surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was...chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced Kip, involuntarily, to do the same, when, to his astonishment, he found his beard had grown a foot...
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The Masterpieces and the History of Literature

1902 - 438 pages
...surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was...with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced Rip,...
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Black's Graded Readers, Volume 4

Benjamin N. Black - 1906 - 352 pages
...him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country 207 round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was...with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast eyes upon him invariably stroked their chins. This gesture induced Rip to do the same, when, to his...
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The Eaton Readers: First-[fifth] reader

Isabel Moore - 1906 - 296 pages
...surprised him, for he had thought himself acquainted with every one in the country round. Their dress, too, was of a different fashion from that to which he was...with equal marks of surprise, and whenever they cast eyes upon him, invariably stroked their chins. The constant recurrence of this gesture induced Rip,...
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Black's Graded Readers, Volume 4

Benjamin N. Black - 1906 - 352 pages
...surprise, and whenever they cast eyes upon him invariably stroked their chins. This gesture induced Rip to do the same, when, to his astonishment, he found his beard had grown a foot long! 7. He had now entered the skirts of the village. A troop of strange children ran at his heels, hooting...
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