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" ... at the poor man's perplexities. What was to be done? the morning was passing away, and Rip felt famished for want of his breakfast. He grieved to give up his dog and gun; he dreaded to meet his wife; but it would not do to starve among the mountains.... "
The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots ... - Page 320
1819
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The sketch book: Bändchen 1

Washington Irving - 1894 - 280 pages
...perplexities. What was to be done? s Ihe morning was passing away, and Rip felt famished, for want of his breakfast. He grieved to give up his dog and gun;...He shook his head, shouldered the rusty fire-lock, 10 and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached the village...
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The New Fifth Reader

Richard Gilmour - 1894 - 418 pages
...perplexities. What was to be done? The morning was passing away, and Rip felt famished for want of his breakfast. He grieved to give up his dog and gun...among the mountains. He shook his head, shouldered his rusty firelock, and with a heart full of trouble and anxiety turned his steps homeward. 5. As he...
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The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent

Washington Irving - 1848 - 482 pages
...perplexities. What *ras to be done ? the morning was passing away, and Rip felt famished for want of his breakfast. He grieved to give up his dog and gun...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...
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The Heart of Oak Books, Book 5

Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 pages
...perplexities. What was to be done? The morning was passing away, and Rip felt famished for want of his breakfast. He grieved to give up his dog and gun;...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...
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Public Speaking and Reading: A Treatise on Delivery According to the ...

Edward Napoleon Kirby - 1895 - 216 pages
...perplexities. 9. What was to be done? The morning was passing away, and Rip felt famished for want of his breakfast. He grieved to give up his dog and gun...of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. 10. As he approached the village he met a number of people, but none whom he knew ; which somewhat...
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The Heart of Oak Books, Volume 5

Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 396 pages
...perplexities. What was to be done? The morning was passing away, and Rip felt famished for want of his breakfast. He grieved to give up his dog and gun;...mountains. He shook his head, shouldered the rusty fire -lock, and, with a heart full of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. As he approached...
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An English Grammar: For the Use of High School, Academy, and College Classes

William Malone Baskervill, James Witt Sewell - 1895 - 358 pages
...predicates are, " The company broke up, and returned to the more important concerns of the election ; " " He shook his head, shouldered the rusty firelock,...of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward." Sentences with compound objects of the same verb are, " He caught his daughter and her child in his...
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A Practical English Grammar: For Grammar Schools, Ungraded Schools ...

Mary Frances Hyde - 1895 - 246 pages
...stranger shook his head mournfully. 40 LESSONS IN ENGLISH. 5. Birds have wonderfully keen eyes. 6. He shook his head, shouldered the rusty firelock,...of trouble and anxiety turned his steps homeward. 7. Dark lightning flashed from Roderick's eye. — SCOTT. 8. When the rock was hid by the surge's swell,...
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The Sketch Book

Washington Irving - 1896 - 416 pages
...perplexities. What was to be done? the morning was passing away, and Rip felt famished for want of his breakfast. He grieved to give up his dog and gun...of trouble and anxiety, turned his steps homeward. which he and his companion had ascended the preceding evening; but to his astonishment a mountain stream...
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A Practical English Grammar: For Grammar Schools, Ungraded Schools ...

Mary Frances Hyde - 1896 - 296 pages
...)4. The stranger shook his head mournfully. 4 .; •f.' /5. Birds have wonderfully keen eyes. Vi / 6. He shook his head, shouldered the rusty firelock,...heart full of trouble and anxiety turned his steps Njpmeward. 7. Da"rk lightning flashed from Roderick's eye.—SCOTT. 8. When the rock was hid by the...
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