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СКАЧАТЬ oilskin hat. When I came away he was sitting there still! - not a man like him, but the same man - with the nose of immortal redness and the hat of an undying glaze! Crayon, while there, was on terms of intimacy with a certain radical fellow, who used to go about, with a hatful of newspapers, wofully out at elbows, and with a coat of great antiquity. Why, gentlemen, I know that man - Tibbles the elder, and he has not changed a hair; and, when I came away, he charged me to give his best respects to Washington Irving!

      Leaving the town and the rustic life of England - forgetting this man, if we can - putting out of mind the country churchyard and the broken heart - let us cross the water again, and ask who has associated himself most closely with the Italian peasantry and the bandits of the Pyrenees? When the traveller enters his little chamber beyond the Alps - listening to the dim echoes of the long passages and spacious corridors - damp, and gloomy, and cold - as he hears the tempest beating with fury against his window, and gazes at the curtains, dark, and heavy, and covered with mould - and when all the ghost-stories that ever were told come up before him - amid all his thick-coming fancies, whom does he think of? Washington Irving.

      Go farther still: go to the Moorish Mountains, sparkling full in the moonlight - go among the water-carriers and the village gossips, living still as in days of old - and who has travelled among them before you, and peopled the Alhambra and made eloquent its shadows? Who awakes there a voice from every hill and in every cavern, and bids legends, which for centuries have slept a dreamless sleep, or watched unwinkingly, start up and pass before you in all their life and glory?

      But leaving this again, who embarked with Columbus upon his gallant ship, traversed with him the dark and mighty ocean, leaped upon the land and planted there the flag of Spain, but this same man, now sitting by my side? And being here at home again, who is a more fit companion for money-diggers? and what pen but his has made Rip Van Winkle, playing at ninepins on that thundering afternoon, as much part and parcel of the Catskill Mountains as any tree or crag that they can boast?

      But these are topics familiar from my boyhood, and which I am apt to pursue; and lest I should be tempted now to talk too long about them, I will, in conclusion, give you a sentiment, most appropriate, I am sure, in the presence of such writers as Bryant, Halleck, and - but I suppose I must not mention the ladies here -

      THE LITERATURE OF AMERICA:

      She well knows how to do honour to her own literature and to that of other lands, when she chooses Washington Irving for her representative in the country of Cervantes.

      COLLECTIONS OF SHORT STORIES

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

       THE AUTHOR’S ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF

       THE VOYAGE

       ROSCOE

       THE WIFE

       RIP VAN WINKLE

       ENGLISH WRITERS ON AMERICA

       RURAL LIFE IN ENGLAND

       THE BROKEN HEART

       THE ART OF BOOK-MAKING

       A ROYAL POET

       THE COUNTRY CHURCH

       THE WIDOW AND HER SON

       A SUNDAY IN LONDON

       THE BOAR’S HEAD TAVERN, EASTCHEAP

       THE MUTABILITY OF LITERATURE

       RURAL FUNERALS

       THE INN KITCHEN

       THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM

       WESTMINSTER ABBEY

       CHRISTMAS

       THE STAGECOACH

       CHRISTMAS EVE

       CHRISTMAS DAY

       THE CHRISTMAS DINNER

       LONDON ANTIQUES

       LITTLE BRITAIN

       STRATFORD-ON-AVON

       TRAITS OF INDIAN CHARACTER

       PHILIP OF POKANOKET

       JOHN BULL

       THE PRIDE OF THE VILLAGE

       THE ANGLER

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