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... Peter Klaus , 144 XV - Retrospection , 147 XVI - The Catacombs of Paris , 148 152 157 XVII . - Early Manners in Pennsylvania , XVIII . - Anecdotes , XIX . - POETRY . A Soliloquy , 159. - Hope , 160.- Epigram , 161 . -Song , ib . On the ...
... Peter Klaus , 144 XV - Retrospection , 147 XVI - The Catacombs of Paris , 148 152 157 XVII . - Early Manners in Pennsylvania , XVIII . - Anecdotes , XIX . - POETRY . A Soliloquy , 159. - Hope , 160.- Epigram , 161 . -Song , ib . On the ...
Page 144
... Peter Klaus . The legend of the Goatherd . - Rip Van Winkle . The following legend is offered to our readers , not only on the score of its intrin- sic merit but as being the undoubted source from which Geoffrey ... Peter Klaus .
... Peter Klaus . The legend of the Goatherd . - Rip Van Winkle . The following legend is offered to our readers , not only on the score of its intrin- sic merit but as being the undoubted source from which Geoffrey ... Peter Klaus .
Page 145
... PETER KLAUs was a Goatherd of Sittendorf , and tended his flocks in the Kyffhausen mountains ; here he was accustomed to let them rest every evening in a mead surrounded by an old wall , while he made his muster ... Peter Klaus . 143.
... PETER KLAUs was a Goatherd of Sittendorf , and tended his flocks in the Kyffhausen mountains ; here he was accustomed to let them rest every evening in a mead surrounded by an old wall , while he made his muster ... Peter Klaus . 143.
Page 146
... Peter Klaus ' Heaven rest his soul ! It is now twenty years since we sought him day and night on the Kyffhausen mountains , when his flock returned without him ; I was then but seven years old . " The Goatherd could ... Peter Klaus .
... Peter Klaus ' Heaven rest his soul ! It is now twenty years since we sought him day and night on the Kyffhausen mountains , when his flock returned without him ; I was then but seven years old . " The Goatherd could ... Peter Klaus .
Page 147
The Goatherd could contain himself no longer ; " I am Peter Klaus , " he cried , " I am Peter Klaus , and none else , ” and he snatched the child from his daughter's arms . All for a moment stood as if petrified , till at length one ...
The Goatherd could contain himself no longer ; " I am Peter Klaus , " he cried , " I am Peter Klaus , and none else , ” and he snatched the child from his daughter's arms . All for a moment stood as if petrified , till at length one ...
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