THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW.
e voice of ter in tone of menace or command, or, peradventure, by tardy loiterer along truto say, ious man, and ever bore in mind t;Spare t; Icainly spoiled.
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e of ternoons o ty sisters or good ed for ts of t beo keep on good terms to furnising po to enance o country custom in ts, boarded and lodged at tructed.
it a time, ts tied up in a cotton handkerchief.
t all t not be too onerous on tic patrons, o consider ts of scers as mere drones, ed ter labors of to make ook to er, drove ture, and cut er ?re. oo, all t dignity and absolute s in tle empire, tle and ingratiating. ting ticularly t; and like t for her.
In addition to ions, er of t sructing t ter of no little vanity to o take ation in front of tely carried ahe parson.
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ter is generally a man of some importance in tleman-like personage of vastly superior taste and accompliss to try so t to occasion some little stir at tea-table of a farmion of a supernumerary dismeats, or, peradventure, tea-pot.
Our man of letters,