Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever can be got with least thought or trouble, and would rather starve on a penny than work for a pound. John Heywood's new code readers. Standard 1-3, 5, 6 - 第214页作者:John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1878 - 450 页
...equipped in a pair of his father's cast-off galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Rip...contentment ; but his wife kept continually dinning in his ears about his idleness, his carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family. Morning,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1878 - 152 页
...which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as 9s a fine lady does her train in bad weather. ^ Eip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals,...and would rather starve on a penny than work for a 100 pound. If left to himself, he would have whistled life away in perfect contentment ; but his wife... | |
| Washington Irving, Homer Baxter Sprague - 1878 - 206 页
...a pair of his father's cast-off galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as 95 a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Rip Van...easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever can be got witli least thought or trouble, and would rather starve on a penny than work for a i00 . pound. If... | |
| Washington Irving, Homer Baxter Sprague - 1878 - 186 页
...in a pair of his father's cast-off galligaskins,2 which he had much ado 3 to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. ^ Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mSrtals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown, whichever... | |
| 1880 - 516 页
...equipped in a pair of his father' cast-off galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Rip...contentment ; but his wife kept continually dinning in his ears about his idleness, his carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family. Morning,... | |
| Henry William Dulcken - 1880 - 508 页
...belonged to nobody. His son Rip promised to inherit the habits, with the old clothes of his father. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals,...contentment ; but his wife kept continually dinning in his ears about his idleness, his carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his family. Rip had... | |
| 1880 - 444 页
...galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her tram in bad weather. Kip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals,...contentment ; but his wife kept continually dinning in his ears about his idleness, his carelessness, and the ruin he was bringing on his fnmily. Morning,... | |
| mrs. William Thomas Greenup - 1880 - 328 页
...everybody's business but his own. He was one of those happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled disposition, who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown,...would rather starve on a penny than work for a pound. No wonder that his wife kept continually dinning in his ears about his idleness, his carelessness,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1880 - 460 页
...in a pair of his father's cast off galligaskins, which he had much ado38 to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. Rip...happy mortals, of foolish, well-oiled dispositions 39 , who take the world easy, eat white bread or brown , whichever can be got with least SE) Die Fartikel... | |
| Granville series - 1881 - 376 页
...galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. 12. Rip Van Winkle, however, was one of those happy mortals,...pound. If left to himself, he would have whistled life a\vay in perfect contentment ; but his wife kept continually dinning in his ears about- his idleness,... | |
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