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" Rip Van Winkle yonder, leaning against the tree." Rip looked and beheld a precise counterpart of himself as he went up the mountain, apparently as lazy and certainly as ragged. The poor fellow was now completely confounded. He doubted his own identity,... "
Rip Van Winkle: Legend of Sleepy Hollow; The Devil and Tom Walker.--The ... - Σελίδα 24
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