The women of the village, too, used to employ him to run their errands, and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them. In a word, Rip was ready to attend to anybody's business but his own; but as to doing family... The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent - Strana 28autor/autoři: Washington Irving - 1922 - 368 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1819 - 610 str.
...women of the village, too, used to employ him to run their errands, and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them ; — in a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own ; but as to doing family duty, and keeping his farm in order, it was... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 str.
...women of the village, too, used to employ him to run their errands, and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them. — In a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own ; but as to doing family duty, and keeping his farm in order, he found... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 str.
...women of the village, too, used to employ him to run their errands, and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them. — In a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own : but as to doing family duty, and keeping his farm in order, he found... | |
| Washington Irving - 1821 - 354 str.
...less obliging husbands would not do for them. — In a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own : but as to doing family duty,...use to work on his farm ; it was the most pestilent h'ttle piece of ground in the whole country ; every thing about it went wrong, and would go wrong,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 str.
...women of the village, too, used to employ him to run their errands, and to do such little. odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them. — In a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own ; but as to doing family duty, and keeping his farm in order, he found... | |
| 1819 - 606 str.
...women of the village, too, used to employ him to run their errands, and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them ; — in a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own ; but as to doing family duty, and keeping his farm in order, it was... | |
| 1826 - 654 str.
...women of the village, too, used to employ him to ran their errands, and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them. — In a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own ; but as to doing family duty, and keeping his farm in order, he found... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 str.
...less obliging husbands would not do for them ; — in a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own ; but as to doing family duty,...; it was the most pestilent little piece of ground m the whole country; every thing about it went wrong, and would go wrong in spite of him. His fences... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 str.
...women of the village, too, used to employ him to run their errands, and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them. — In a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own ; but as to doing family duty, and keeping his farm in order, he found... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 320 str.
...women of the village, too, used to employ him to run their errands, and to do such little odd jobs as their less obliging husbands would not do for them. In a word, Rip was ready to attend to any body's business but his own; but as to doing family duty, and keeping his farm in order, he found... | |
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