THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW.
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tipole ime singled out trina for t of ries, and, toyings le caresses and endearments of a bear, yet it ogetain it is, es to retire ion to cross a line in o Van tassels paling on a Sunday nig er ing--or, as it is termed, quot;sparkingquot;--ors passed by in despair and carried to oters.
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