Rip Van Winkle audiobook short story by Washington Irving Learn English Through Story

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rip van winkle by washington irving

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whoever has made a voyage up the hudson

must remember the catskill mountains

they are a dismembered branch of the

great appalachian family and are seen

away to the west of the river swelling

up to a noble height and lording it over

the surrounding country

every change of season every change of

weather indeed every hour of the day

produces some change in the magical hues

and shapes of these mountains and they

are regarded by all the good wives far

and near as perfect barometers

when the weather is fair and settled

they are clothed in blue and purple

and print their bold outlines on the

clear evening sky

but sometimes when the rest of the

landscape is cloudless they will gather

a hood of grey vapors about their

summits

which in the last rays of the setting

sun will glow and light up like a crown

of glory

at the foot of these fairy mountains the

voyager may have described the light

smoke curling up from a village whose

shingle roofs gleam among the trees just

where the blue tints of the upland melt

away into the fresh green of the nearer

landscape

it is a little village of great

antiquity having been founded by some of

the dutch colonists in the early times

of the province

just about the beginning of the

government of the good peter stuyvesant

may he rest in peace

and there were some of the houses of the

original settlers standing within a few

years built of small yellow bricks

brought from holland having latticed

windows and gable fronts surmounted with

weather

in that same village and in one of these

very houses which to tell a precise

truth was sadly time worn and weather

beaten there lived many years since

while the country was yet a province of

great britain a simple

good-natured fellow of the name of rip

van winkle

he was a descendant of the van winkles

who figured so gallantly in the

chivalrous days of peter stuyvesant and

accompanied him to the siege of fort

christina

he inherited however but little of the

martial character of his ancestors

i have observed that he was a simple

good-natured man

he was moreover a kind neighbor and an

obedient hand-pecked husband

indeed to the latter circumstance might

be owing that meekness of spirit which

gained him such universal popularity

for those men are most apt to be

obsequious and conciliating abroad who

are under the discipline of shrews at

home

their tempers doubtless are rendered

plant and malleable in the fiery furnace

of domestic tribulation

and a curtain lecture is worth all the

sermons in the world for teaching the

virtues of patience and long-suffering

a termigant wife may therefore in some

respects be considered a tolerable

blessing

and if so

rip van winkle was thrice blessed

certain it is that he was a great

favorite among all the good wives of the

village who as usual with the amiable

sex took his part in all family

squabbles and never failed whenever they

talk those matters over in their evening

gossipings to lay all the blame on dame

van winkle

the children of the village too would

shout with joy whenever he approached

he assisted at their sports made their

play things taught them to fly kites and

shoot marbles and told them long stories

of ghosts witches and indians

whenever he went dodging about the

village he was surrounded by a troop of

them hanging on his skirts clambering on

his back and playing a thousand tricks

on him with impunity and not a dog would

pocket him throughout the neighborhood

the great error in rip’s composition was

an insuperable aversion to all kinds of

profitable labor

it could not be from the wand of

assiduity or perseverance for he would

sit on a wet rock with a rod as long and

heavy as a tartar’s lance

and fish all day without a murmur even

though he should not be encouraged by a

single nibble

he would carry a fouling piece on his

shoulder for hours together trudging

through woods and swamps and uphill and

down dale to shoot a few squirrels or

wild pigeons

he would never refuse to assist a

neighbor even in the roughest toil

and was a foremost man at all country

frolicks for husking indian corn or

building stone fences

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 duty and keeping

his farm in order he found it impossible

in fact he declared it was of no use to

work on his farm

it was the most pestilent little piece

of ground in the whole country

everything about it went wrong and would

go wrong in spite of him

his fences were continually falling to

pieces

his cow would either go astray or get

among the cabbages

weeds were sure to grow quicker in his

fields than anywhere else

the rain always made a point of setting

in just as he had some outdoor work to

do

so that though his patrimonial estate

had dwindled away under his management

acre by acre until there was little more

left than a mere patch of indian corn

and potatoes yet it was the worst

condition farm in the neighborhood

his children too were as ragged and wild

as if they belong to nobody

his son rip an urchin begotten in his

own likeness promised to inherit the

habits with the old clothes of his

father

he was generally seen trooping like a

coat at his mother’s heels equipped in a

pair of his father’s cast off

galagaskins which he had much ado to

hold up with one hand as a fine lady

does her train in bad weather

rip van winkle however was one of those

happy mortals of foolish well-oiled

dispositions who take the world easy

eat white bread or brown whichever can

be got with least thought or trouble and

would rather starve on a penny than work

for a pound

if left to himself he would have

whistled life away in perfect

contentment

but his wife kept continually dinning in

his ears about his idleness his

carelessness and the ruin he was

bringing on his family

morning noon and night her tongue was

incessantly going and everything he said

or did was sure to produce a torrent of

household eloquence

rip had but one way of replying to all

lectures of the kind

and that by frequent use had grown into

a habit

he shrugged his shoulders

shook his head

cast up his eyes but said nothing

this however always provoked a fresh

volley from his wife

so that he was feigned to draw off his

forces and take to the outside of the

house the only side which in truth

belongs to a hand-picked

husband rip’s sole domestic adherent was

his dog wolf

who was as much hen packed as his master

for dame van winkle regarded them as

companions in idleness and even looked

upon wolf with an evil eye as the cause

of his masters going so often astray

true it is in all points of spirit

befitting an honorable dog he was as

courageous an animal as ever scoured the

woods

but what courage can withstand the ever

during and all besetting terrors of a

woman’s tongue

the moment wolf entered the house his

crest fell his tail drooped to the

ground or curled between his legs he

sneaked about with a gallows air casting

many a side-long glance at dame van

winkle and at the least flourish of a

broomstick or ladle he would fly to the

door with yelping precipitation

times grew worse and worse with rip van

winkle as years of matrimony rolled on

a tart temper never mellows with age and

a sharp tongue is the only edge tool

that grows keener with constant use

for a long while he used to console

himself when driven from home by

frequenting a kind of perpetual club of

the sages philosophers and other idol

personages of the village

which held its sessions on a bench

before a small inn

designated by a rubicon portrait of his

majesty george the third

here they used to sit in the shade

through a long lazy summer’s day

talking listlessly over village gossip

or telling endless sleepy stories about

nothing

but it would have been worth any

statesman’s money to have heard the

profound discussions that sometimes took

place

when by chance an old newspaper fell

into their hands from some passing

traveler

how solemnly they would listen to the

contents as drawled out by derrick van

bummel the schoolmaster

a dapper learned little man who was not

to be daunted by the most gigantic word

in the dictionary and how sagely they

would deliberate upon the public events

some months after they had taken place

the opinions of this hunto were

completely controlled by nicolas vetter

a patriarch of the village and landlord

of the inn

at the door of which he took his seat

from morning till night

just moving sufficiently to avoid the

sun and keep in the shade of a large

tree

so that the neighbors could tell the

hour by his movements as accurately as

by a sundial

it is true he was hardly heard to speak

but smoked his pipe incessantly

his adherence however

for every great man has his adherence

perfectly understood him and knew how to

gather his opinions

when anything that was read or related

displeased him

he was observed to smoke his pipe

vehemently and to send forth short

frequent and angry puffs

but when pleased he would inhale the

smoke slowly and tranquilly and emit it

in light and placid clouds and sometimes

taking the pipe from his mouth and

letting the fragrant vapor curl about

his nose would gravely nod his head and

token of perfect approbation

from even this stronghold the unlucky

rip was at length routed by his

terminate wife who would suddenly break

in upon the tranquility of the

assemblage and call the members all to

not

nor was that august personage nicholas

vetter himself

sacred from the daring tongue of this

terrible virago who charged him outright

with encouraging her husband in habits

of idleness

poor rip was at last reduced almost to

despair

and his only alternative to escape from

the labor of the farm and clamour of his

wife was to take gun in hand and stroll

away into the woods

here he would sometimes seat himself at

the foot of a tree and share the

contents of his wallet with wolf

with whom he sympathized as a fellow

sufferer in persecution

poor wolf he would say

thy mistress leads the dog’s life of it

but never mind my lad

whilst i live thou shalt never want a

friend to stand by thee

wolf would wag his tail

look wistfully in his master’s face

and if dogs can feel pity i verily

believe he reciprocated the sentiment

with all his heart

in a long ramble of the kind on a fine

autumnal day

rip had unconsciously scrambled to one

of the highest parts of the catskill

mountains

he was after his favorite sport of

squirrel shooting and the still

solitudes had echoed and re-echoed with

the reports of his gun

panting and fatigued he threw himself

late in the afternoon on a green knoll

covered with mountain herbage that

crowned the brow of a precipice

from an opening between the trees he

could overlook all the lower country for

many a mile of rich woodland he saw at a

distance the lordly hudson far far below

him

moving on its silent but majestic course

with the reflection of a purple cloud or

the sail of a lagging bark here and

there sleeping on its glassy bosom and

at last losing itself in the blue

highlands

on the other side he looked down into a

deep mountain glen

wild lonely and shagged the bottom

filled with fragments from the impending

cliffs

and scarcely lighted by the reflected

rays of the setting sun

for some time rip lay musing on this

scene evening was gradually advancing

the mountains began to throw their long

blue shadows over the valleys

he saw that it would be dark long before

he could reach the village

and he heaved a heavy sigh

when he thought of encountering the

terrors of dame van winkle

as he was about to descend he heard a

voice from a distance

hallowing

rip van winkle

rip van winkle

he looked round but could see nothing

but a crow

winging at solitary flight across the

mountain

he thought his fancy must have deceived

him

and turned again to descend

when he heard the same cry ring through

the still evening air

ripped van winkle

rip van winkle

at the same time

wolf bristled up his back and giving a

low growl

sculpt to his master’s side looking

fearfully down into the glen

rip now felt a vague apprehension

stealing over him

he looked anxiously in the same

direction

and perceived a strange figure slowly

toiling up the rocks and bending under

the weight of something he carried on

his back

he was surprised to see any human being

in this lonely and unfrequented place

but supposing it to be someone of the

neighborhood in need of his assistance

he hastened down to yield it on nearer

approach he was still more surprised at

the singularity of the stranger’s

appearance

he was a short square-built old fellow

with thick bushy hair and a grizzled

beard

his dress was of the antique dutch

fashion

a cloth jerking strapped around the

waist

several pair of breeches

the outer one of apple volume

decorated with rows of buttons down the

sides and bunches at the knees

he bore on his shoulder a stout keg that

seemed full of liquor and made signs for

rip to approach and assist him with the

load

though

rather shy and distrustful of this new

acquaintance rip complied with his usual

alacrity

and mutually relieving one another they

clamored up a narrow gully

apparently the dry bed of a mountain

torrent

as they ascended rip every now and then

heard long

rolling pills like distant thunder that

seemed to issue out of a deep ravine or

rather cleft between lofty rocks toward

which this rugged path conducted

he paused for an instant

but supposing it to be the muttering of

one of those transient thundershowers

which often take place in mountain

heights he proceeded

passing through the ravine they came to

a hollow

like a small amphitheater

surrounded by perpendicular precipices

over the brinks of which impending trees

shot their branches so that you only

caught glimpses of the azure sky and the

bright evening cloud

during the whole time rip and his

companion had labored on in silence

for though the former marveled greatly

what could be the object of carrying a

keg of liquor up this wild mountain yet

there was something strange and

incomprehensible about the unknown that

inspired awe and

checked familiarity

on entering the amphitheater new objects

of wonder presented themselves

on a level spot in the center was a

company of odd-looking personages

playing at nine pins

they were dressed in a quaint outlandish

fashion

some wore short doublets other jerkins

with long knives in their belts and most

of them had enormous bridges of similar

style with that of the guides

their visages too were peculiar

one had a large beard broad face and

small piggish eyes

the face of another seemed to consist

entirely of nose and was surmounted by a

white sugar loaf hat set off with a

little red cock’s tail

they all had beards of various shapes

and colors

there was one who seemed to be the

commander

he was a stout old gentleman with a

weather beaten countenance

he wore a laced doublet broad belt and

hanger high crowned hat and feather red

stockings and high heeled shoes with

roses in them

the whole group reminded rip of the

figures in an old flemish painting in

the parlor of domini van sheikh the

village parson and which had been

brought over from holland at the time of

the settlement

what seemed particularly odd to rip was

that though these folks were evidently

amusing themselves yet they maintained

the gravest faces the most mysterious

silence and were with all the most

melancholy party of pleasure he had ever

witnessed

nothing interrupted the stillness of the

scene but the noise of the balls which

whenever they were rolled echoed along

the mountains like rumbling peels of

thunder

as rip and his companion approach them

they

suddenly desisted from their play

and stared at him with such fixed

statue-like gaze and such strange

uncouth lackluster countenances that his

heart turned within him and his knees

smoked together

his companion now emptied the contents

of the keg into large flagons and made

signs to him to wait upon the company

he obeyed with fear and trembling

they quaffed the liquor in profound

silence and then returned to the game

by degrees rip’s awe and apprehension

subsided

he even ventured when no eye was fixed

upon him to taste the beverage which he

found had much of the flavor of

excellent hollands

he was naturally a thirsty soul and was

soon tempted to repeat the draft

one taste provoked another

and he reiterated his visits to the flag

and so often that at length his senses

were overpowered his eyes swam in his

head his head gradually declined and he

fell into a deep sleep

on waking he found himself on the green

knoll whence he had first seen the old

man of the glenn

he rubbed his eyes

it was a bright

sunny morning

the birds were hopping and twittering

among the bushes and the eagle was

wheeling aloft and breasting the pure

mountain breeze

surely thought rip i have not slept here

all night

he recalled the occurrences before he

fell asleep

the strange man with a keg of liquor the

mountain ravine the wild retreat among

the rocks the woe be gone party at nine

pins the flagon

oh

that flag and

that wicked flag and thought rip

what excuse shall i make today van

winkle

he looked round for his gun

but in place of the clean well-oiled

fouling piece he found an old fire lock

lying by him the barrel encrusted with

rust the lock falling off and the stock

worm eaten

he now suspected that the grave roysters

of the mountain had put a trick upon him

and having dosed him with liquor had

robbed him of his gun

wolf too had disappeared but he might

have strayed after a squirrel or a

partridge

he whistled after him and shouted his

name

but all in vain

the echoes repeated his whistle and

shout but no dog was to be seen

he determined to revisit the scene of

the last evening’s gamble and if he met

with any of the party to demand his dog

and gun

as he rose to walk he found himself

stiff in the joints and wanting in his

usual activity

these mountain beds do not agree with me

thought rip

and if this frolic should lay me up with

a fit of the rheumatism i shall have a

blessed time with dame van winkle

with some difficulty got down into the

glen

he found the gully up which he and his

companion had ascended the preceding

evening

but to his astonishment a mountain

stream was now foaming down at leaping

from rock to rock and filling the glen

with babbling murmurs

he however made shift to scramble up its

sides working his toilsome way through

thickets of birch sassafras and witch

hazel and sometimes tripped up or

entangled by the wild grapevines that

twisted their coils or tendrils from

tree to tree and spread a kind of

network in his path

at length he reached to where the ravine

had opened through the cliffs to the

amphitheater

but no traces of such opening remained

the rocks presented a high

impenetrable wall over which the torrent

came tumbling in a sheet of feathery

foam and fell into a broad deep basin

black from the shadows of the

surrounding forest

here then poor rip was brought to a

stand

he again called and whistled after his

dog

he was only answered by the coin of a

flock of idle crows sporting high in air

about a dry tree that overhung a sunny

precipice

and who secure in their elevation seemed

to look down and scoff at the poor man’s

perplexities

what was to be done

the morning was passing away and rip

felt famished for one of his breakfast

he grieved to give up his dog and gun

he dreaded to meet his wife

but it would not do to starve among the

mountains

he shook his head

shouldered the rusty fire lock and with

a heart full of trouble and anxiety

turned his steps homeward

as he approached the village he met a

number of people

but none whom he knew

which somewhat surprised him for he had

thought himself acquainted with everyone

in the country round

their dress too was of a different

fashion from that to which he was

accustomed

they all stared at him with equal marks

of surprise and whenever they cast their

eyes upon him invariably stroked their

chins the constant recurrence of this

gesture

induced rip involuntarily to do the same

when to his astonishment

he found his beard had grown a foot long

he had now entered the skirts of the

village

a troop of strange children ran at his

heels

hooting after him and pointing at his

gray beard

the dogs too not one of which he

recognized for an old acquaintance

barked at him as he passed

the very village was altered it was

larger and more populous

there were rows of houses which he had

never seen before

and those which had been his familiar

haunts had disappeared

strange names were over the doors

strange faces at the windows everything

was strange

his mind now misgave him

he began to doubt whether both he and

the world around him were not bewitched

surely this was his native village which

he had left but the day before

there stood the catskill mountains

there ran the silver hudson at a

distance

there was every hill and dale precisely

as it had always been

rip was sorely perplexed

that flagon last night thought he

has addled my poor head sadly

it was with some difficulty that he

found the way to his own house which he

approached with silent awe expecting

every moment to hear the shrill voice of

dame van winkle

he found the house gone to decay the

roof fallen in the window shattered and

the doors off the hinges

a half starved dog that looked like wolf

was skulking about it

rip called him by name but the curse

snarled showed his teeth and passed on

this was an unkind cut indeed

my very dog

side poor rip has forgotten me

he entered the house which to tell the

truth dame van winkle had always kept a

neat order

it was empty

forlorn and apparently abandoned

this desolateness overcame all his

conubeal fears he called loudly for his

wife and children

the lonely chambers rang for a moment

with his voice

and then all again was silence

he now hurried forth and hastened to his

old resort the village inn

but it too was gone

a large rickety wooden building stood in

its place with great gaping windows some

of them broken and mended with old hats

and petticoats and over the door was

painted

the union hotel by jonathan doolittle

instead of the great tree that used to

shelter the quiet little dutch inn of

yore

there now was reared a tall naked pole

with something on the top that looked

like a red night cap

and from it was fluttering a flag on

which was a singular assemblage of stars

and stripes

all this was strange and

incomprehensible

he recognized on the sign however the

ruby face of king george under which he

had smoked so many a peaceful pipe but

even this was singularly metamorphosed

the red coat was changed for one of blue

and buff

a sword was held in the hand instead of

a scepter the head was decorated with a

cocked hat and underneath was painted in

large characters

general washington

there was as usual a crowd of folk about

the door but none that rip recollected

the very character of the people seemed

changed

there was a busy bustling disputatious

tone about it instead of the accustomed

phlegm and drowsy tranquility

he looked in vain for the sage nicholas

vetter

with his broad face double chin and fair

long pipe uttering clouds of tobacco

smoke instead of idle speeches

or van bummel the schoolmaster doling

forth the contents of an ancient

newspaper

in place of these a lean

bilious looking fellow with his pockets

full of hand bills was haranguing

vehemently about rights of citizens

elections

members of congress liberty

bunkers hill

heroes of 76

and other words which were a perfect

babylonish jargon to the bewildered van

winkle

the appearance of rip with his long

grizzled beard his rusty fouling piece

his uncouthed dress and an army of women

and children at his heels soon attracted

the attention of the tavern politicians

they crowded around him eyeing him from

head to foot with great curiosity

the orator bustled up to him and drawing

him partly aside inquired

on which side he voted

rip

stared in vacant stupidity

another short but busy little fellow

pulled him by the arm and rising on

tiptoe inquired in his ear whether he

was federal or democrat

rip was equally at a loss to comprehend

the question when a knowing

self-important old gentleman in a sharp

cocked hat made his way through the

crowd putting them to the right and left

with his elbows as he passed and

planting himself before van winkle with

one arm akimbo the other resting on his

cane

his keen eyes and sharp hat penetrating

as it were into his very soul

demanded in an austere tone

what brought him to the election with a

gun on his shoulder and a mob at his

heels and whether he meant to breed a

riot in the village

alas

gentleman cried rip somewhat dismayed i

am a poor quiet man a native of the

place and a loyal subject of the king

god bless him

here a general shout burst from the

bystanders a tory a tory a spy a refugee

hustle him away with him

it was with great difficulty that the

self-important man in the cocked hat

restored order

and having assumed a tenfold austerity

of brow demanded again of the unknown

culprit what he came there for and whom

he was seeking

the poor man humbly assured him that he

meant no harm but merely came there in

search of some of his neighbors who used

to keep about the tavern

well

who are they name them

rip they thought himself a moment and

inquired

where’s nicholas better

there was a silence for a little while

when an old man replied in a thin piping

voice

nicholas better why he’s dead and gone

these 18 years there was a wooden

tombstone in the churchyard that used to

tell all about him but that’s rotten and

gone too

where’s

brom dutcher

oh he went off to the army in the

beginning of the war some say he was

killed at the storming of stony point

others say he was drowned in a squall at

the foot of anthony’s nose i don’t know

he never came back again well

where’s ben bummel

the school master

well he went after the wars too was a

great militia general and is now in

congress

rip’s heart died away at hearing of

these sad changes in his home and

friends and finding himself thus alone

in the world

every answer puzzled him too by treating

of such enormous lapses of time and of

matters which he could not understand

war

congress stony point

he had no courage to ask after any more

friends but cried out in despair

does nobody hear no rip van winkle

oh

oh rip van winkle exclaimed two or three

oh to be sure uh that’s uh rip famico

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 and whether

he was himself or another man

in the midst of his bewilderment the man

in the cocked hat demanded who he was

and what was his name

god knows exclaimed he at his wit’s end

i’m not myself i’m somebody else

that’s me yonder no that’s somebody else

got into my shoes

i was myself last night but i fell

asleep on the mountain and they’ve

changed my gun and everything’s changed

and i’m changed and i can’t tell my name

or who i am

the bystanders began now to look at each

other nod wink significantly and tap

their fingers against their foreheads

there was a whisper also about securing

the gun and keeping the old fellow from

doing mischief at the very suggestion of

which the self-important man in the

cocked hat retired with some

precipitation

at this critical moment a fresh

calmly woman pressed through the throng

to get a peep at the gray-bearded man

she had a chubby child in her arms which

frightened at his looks began to cry

hush rip cry chi hush you little fool

the old man won’t hurt you

the name of the child the heir of the

mother the tone of her voice

all awakened a train of recollections in

his mind

what is your name my good woman

asked he

judith gardner

and your father’s name

ah poor man

a rip van winker was his name but it’s

20 years since he went away from home

with his gun and never has been heard up

since

his dog came home without him but

whether he shot himself or was carried

away by the indians nobody can tell

i was then but a little girl

rip had but one question more to ask but

he put it with faltering voice

where’s your mother

oh

she too had died but a short time since

she broke a blood vessel in a bit of

passion at a new england peddler

there was a drop of comfort at least in

this intelligence

the honest man could contain himself no

longer

he caught his daughter and her child in

his arms

i am your father cried he young rip van

winkle wants old rip van winkle now

does nobody know poor rip van winkle

all stood amazed until an old woman

tattering out from among the crowd put

her hand to her brow and peering under

it in his face for a moment exclaimed

sure enough it is rit van winkle it is

himself

welcome home again old neighbor why

where have you been these 20 long years

rip’s story was soon told for the whole

20 years had been to him but as one

night

the neighbors stared when they heard it

some were seen to wink at each other and

put their tongues in their cheeks and

the self-important man in the cocked hat

who when the alarm was over had returned

to the field screwed down the corners of

his mouth and shook his head

upon which there was a general shaking

of the head throughout the assemblage

it was determined however to take the

opinion of old peter vanderdonk who was

seen slowly advancing up the road

he was a descendant of the historian of

that name who wrote one of the earliest

accounts of the province

peter was the most ancient inhabitant of

the village

and well versed in all the wonderful

events and traditions of the

neighborhood

he recollected rip at once and

corroborated his story in the most

satisfactory manner

he assured the company that it was a

fact handed down from his ancestor the

historian that the catskill mountains

had always been haunted by strange

beings that it was affirmed that the

great hendrick hudson the first

discoverer of the river and country kept

a kind of vigil there every 20 years

with his crew of the half moon

being permitted in this way to revisit

the scenes of his enterprise and keep a

guardian eye upon the river and the

great city called by his name

that his father had once seen them in

their old dutch dresses playing at nine

pins in a hollow of the mountain and

that he himself had heard one summer

afternoon the sound of their balls like

distant peels of thunder

to make a long story short the company

broke up and returned to the more

important concerns of the election

rip’s daughter took him home to live

with her

she had a snug well-furnished house and

a stout cheery farmer for a husband whom

rip recollected for one of the urchins

that used to climb upon his back

as to rips sun and air

who was the ditto of himself seen

leaning against the tree

he was employed to work on the farm

but evinced and hereditary disposition

to attend to anything else but his

business

rip now resumed his old walks and habits

he soon found many of his former cronies

though all rather the worst for the wear

and tear of time

and preferred making friends among the

rising generation

with whom he soon grew into great favor

having nothing to do at home and being

arrived at that happy age when a man can

be idle with impunity he took his place

once more on the bench at the in door

and was reverenced as one of the

patriarchs of the village and a

chronicle of the old times before the

war

it was some time before he could get

into the regular track of gossip or

could be made to comprehend the strange

events that had taken place during his

torpor

how that there had been a revolutionary

war

that the country had thrown off the yoke

of old england and that instead of being

a subject of his majesty george the

third he was now a free citizen of the

united states

rip in fact was no politician

the changes of states and empires made

but little impression on him

but there was one species of despotism

under which he had long groaned and that

was

petticoat government

happily that was at an end

he had got his neck out of the yoke of

matrimony and could go in and out

whenever he pleased without dreading the

tyranny of dame van winkle

whenever her name was mentioned however

he shook his head

shrugged his shoulders

and cast up his eyes

which might pass

either for an expression of resignation

to his faith

or joy of his deliverance

he used to tell his story to every

stranger that arrived at mr doolittle’s

hotel he was observed at first to vary

on some points every time he told it

which was doubtless owing to his having

so recently awake

it at last settled down precisely to the

tale i have related and not a man woman

or child in the neighborhood but knew it

by heart

some always pretended to doubt the

reality of it and insisted that rip had

been out of his head and that this was

one point on which he always remained

flighty

the old dutch inhabitants however almost

universally gave it full credit

even to this day

they never hear a thunderstorm of a

summer afternoon about the catskill but

they say hendrick hudson and his crew

are at their game of nine pins

and it is a common wish of all

hand-picked husbands in the neighborhood

when life hangs heavy on their hands

that they might have a quieting draft

out of rip van winkle’s flagon

you

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华盛顿·欧文 (Washington irving) 的 rip van winkle

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无论谁在哈德逊河上航行过,都

必须记住卡茨基尔山脉,

它们是阿巴拉契亚大家庭的一个支离破碎的分支

,在河的西边被看到

膨胀成一个贵族 高度和

统治周围的国家

每一次季节的变化 每一次

天气的变化 的确,一天中的每一个小时都会

使这些山脉的神奇色彩和形状发生一些变化,

远近所有的好妻子都将它们

视为完美的

晴雨表 天气晴朗而安定,

他们穿着蓝色和紫色的衣服,

在晴朗的傍晚天空上印上他们大胆的轮廓,

但有时当风景的其余部分

万里无云时,他们会

在他们的山顶上聚集一顶灰色的蒸汽

,在最后一缕阳光下

夕阳将在这些仙女山脚下像一顶荣耀的王冠一样发光和

照亮航海者可能已经描述

了从地狱中袅袅的轻烟 拉格的

瓦屋顶在树林中闪闪发光,就

在高地的蓝色色调

融化成更近景观的新鲜绿色的地方,

这是一个非常古老的小村庄,

该省早期的一些荷兰殖民者建立

在好彼得斯图伊文森政府刚开始时,

愿他安息,

几年之内,原定居者的一些房屋

由从荷兰带来的小黄砖建造,带有格子

窗和山墙正面,

风雨无阻 公鸡

在同一个村子里,在

这些房子里,确切地说,这些房子

很遗憾地被时间磨损和

饱经风霜。 rip

van winkle

他是 van winkles 的后裔,在

Peter stuyvesant 的侠义时代,他如此英勇地出现,并

陪伴他到 si 然而,他继承了克里斯蒂娜堡的埃格,

但他的祖先几乎没有他的

军事性格,

我观察到他是一个简单的

好脾气的人

,而且他是一个善良的邻居和一个

听话的丈夫,

确实在后一种情况下可能

是由于 温顺的精神使

他如此普遍地受欢迎,

因为那些在国外最容易

谄媚和和解的人

,他们在国内受到鼩鼱的管教,

他们的脾气无疑

在国内苦难的火炉中变得柔软和可塑,

幕后的演讲是 值得

世界上所有的布道教导

耐心的美德和长期忍受

一个暴躁的妻子因此在某些

方面可能被认为是一种可以容忍的

祝福

,如果这样,

rip van winkle 得到三次祝福

,那么他肯定

是所有人中的最爱

村里的贤妻们一如既往地和蔼可亲,

参加了所有的家庭

争吵,并且从不失败 每当

他们在晚上闲聊时谈论这些事情

,把所有的责任都归咎于

范温克尔夫人

,村里的孩子们也会

高兴地大喊,每当他走近

他帮助他们进行运动时,他们的

游戏就教他们放风筝和

射击弹珠, 每当他在村子里躲闪时,都会给他们讲

鬼、女巫和印第安人的长篇故事,

他周围都是

一群挂在他裙子上的鬼,它们爬到

他的背上,对他玩一千个把戏

,逍遥法外,

在整个过程中,没有一条狗能把他收入囊中。

rip 的构图上的巨大错误是

对各种有利可图的劳动的无法克服的厌恶,

这不可能来自

勤奋或坚持不懈的魔杖,因为他会

坐在一块潮湿的岩石上,拿着一根

像鞑靼的长矛一样又长又重的杆子

和鱼 一天没有喃喃自语,

即使他不应该受到一点点的鼓励,

但他会在肩上扛着一块

污秽的东西几个小时一起

跋涉 即使在最艰苦的工作中,

他也绝不会拒绝帮助

邻居,即使在最艰苦的工作中,他也不会拒绝帮助邻居,

他是所有乡村

嬉戏中的佼佼者,因为剥印度玉米壳或

建造石

栅栏。 村里也习惯

雇用他来跑腿,

做些零散的工作,而他们不那么

乐于助人的丈夫一句话也不会为他们做,

rip 准备好处理

任何人的事,除了他自己的事,

但要履行家庭责任和保持

他的农场为了他发现不可能

,事实上他宣称

在他

的农场工作是没有用的

他的奶牛要么误入歧途,要么

进入卷心菜中,

他的牛

肯定会比其他任何地方都长得更快

有一些户外工作

要做,尽管他的遗产

在他的管理下一

英亩一英亩地减少,直到

只剩下一小块印度玉米

和土豆,但这

是附近条件最差的农场,

他的孩子们也是 衣衫褴褛,狂野

,仿佛不属于任何人,

他的儿子撕裂了一个以他自己的形象生下的顽童,

承诺继承

他父亲的旧衣服的习惯,

他通常被视为

穿着他母亲脚后跟的一件外套,穿着他的

一双 父亲摆脱了

加拉加斯金斯,他费了很多力气才能

用一只手举起,因为一位漂亮的

女士在坏天气里训练她的训练

撕开范温克尔,然而,他是那些

快乐的凡人之一,有着愚蠢的油腻的

性格,他们轻松地

吃着白面包或 棕色,无论哪一种都

可以用最少的想法或麻烦得到,

宁愿靠一分钱挨饿也不

愿为一磅工作,

如果让他自己一个人的话,他会

在完美

满足的情况下吹口哨

但他的妻子不断地在

他耳边大谈他的懒惰、他的

粗心和

他早午晚给他家带来的破坏

,她的舌头

不停地吐,他所说

或所做的每件事都肯定会引起

家庭口才的

洪流。 但是对所有这类的演讲都有一种回应方式

,而且经常使用已经

养成了一种习惯,

他耸了耸肩,

摇头,

仰起眼睛,什么也没说,

但这总是

引起他妻子的新鲜凌空抽射,

所以他假装 撤出他的

部队,搬到

房子外面,真正

属于精心挑选的

丈夫 rip 唯一的家庭追随者是

他的狗狼

,他的母鸡和他的主人一样多

母鸡范温克尔夫人认为他们是

无所事事的同伴,甚至

以邪恶的眼光看待狼,这

是他的主人经常

误入歧途的原因

野性十足的动物 一如既往地在

树林中搜寻

但有多大的勇气能承受女人的舌头一直

以来和所有令人恐惧的恐惧

狼进屋的那一刻 他的

冠掉了 他的尾巴 垂在

地上或蜷缩在他的腿间 他

用绞刑架偷偷摸摸地四处走动 空气

向范

温克尔夫人投来了许多侧眼,至少

他会用扫帚或勺子飞到

门口,尖叫着降水

时间变得越来越糟,

因为多年的婚姻

在酸涩的脾气上滚动,从来没有 随着年龄的增长而变得圆润

,尖利的舌头是唯一的利器

,随着长时间的不断使用而变得越来越敏锐,

他过去常常

在被赶出家门时

经常光顾一种由

圣哲哲学家和村里其他偶像

人物组成的永久俱乐部,以此来安慰自己。

在一间小旅馆前的长凳上举行会议,旅馆的

画是

乔治三世陛下

的肖像 夏日

无精打采,无精打采地谈论乡村八卦,

或无休止地讲述无休止的昏昏欲睡的故事,

但任何

政治家的钱都值得任何政治家的钱来听听

有时发生的深刻讨论,

因为偶然有一张旧报纸

从某个路过的旅行者手中

如此庄严地落入他们手中 他们会听德里克

·范·布梅尔(derrick van

bummel)老师拉长的内容

这个hunto的意见

完全由

村长和旅馆老板尼古拉斯维特控制

,他

从早到晚在旅馆门口就座,

只是为了避开

阳光并保持在大树荫下

树,

这样邻居们就可以

通过他的动作像日晷一样准确地知道时间了

几乎听不见说话,

但不停地抽他的烟斗

他的坚持然而,

因为每个伟人的坚持都

完全理解他,并且知道如何

收集他的意见,

当阅读或相关的任何内容

使他不快时,

他被观察到猛烈地抽他的

烟斗并发送

频繁而愤怒地短促地抽出几口

,但当他高兴的时候,他会

慢慢地、平静地吸入烟雾,然后把它变成

轻盈平静的云朵,有时

从嘴里拿出烟斗,

让芬芳的蒸汽在

他的鼻子上盘旋,他会严肃地点点头,

象征着他

即使是这个据点也得到了完美的认可,不幸的

裂口最终被他的

终止妻子打破了,她会突然

闯入宁静的

集会并召集所有成员,

也不是那个威严的人物

尼古拉斯维特自己

从这个大胆的舌头上变得神圣

可怕的处女座,他直截了当地指责他

鼓励她的丈夫养成

懒散的习惯,

可怜的瑞普在我 阿斯特几乎

绝望了

,他唯一的选择是摆脱

农场的劳作和

妻子的喧嚣,手里拿着枪,

漫步到这里的树林里

,他有时会坐在

树下,分享里面的东西

他的钱包里有狼

,他同情他作为受迫害的同胞

可怜的狼,他会说

你的情妇过着狗的生活,

但别管我的

小伙子,我活着的时候,你永远不会想要一个

朋友站在你

身边,狼会摇他的 尾巴

若有所思地看着他主人的脸

,如果狗能感到怜悯,我真的

相信

他全心全意

地回报了这种感情

他正在追求他最喜欢的

松鼠射击运动,而寂静的

孤独与

他的枪口

喘气和疲劳的报告不断回响,他

在下午晚些时候投身于

长满高山草本的绿色小丘,

从树木之间的一个开口顶在悬崖的顶部,他

可以俯瞰整个低地国家,有

许多英里的肥沃林地,他在远处看到了

远在他下方的高贵的哈德逊,

在它安静但 雄伟的航道

,反射着紫色的云朵,或

飘忽不定的树皮的帆

,睡在玻璃般的胸膛上

,最后迷失在另一边的蓝色

高地里

,他低头看着

深山峡谷,

荒凉,孤单,摇摇晃晃 底部

充满了即将到来的悬崖的碎片,

并且有一段时间几乎没有被落日的反射光线照亮

撕裂沉思着这

一幕 傍晚逐渐

前进 山脉开始将它们长长的

蓝色阴影投向山谷

他看到它会 在他到达村子之前很久就黑

当他想到在他即将离开时遇到

范温克尔夫人的恐怖时,他重重地叹了口气

下降 他听到

远处传来一个声音

rip van winkle

rip van

winkle 他环顾四周,

除了一只乌鸦

在孤零零地飞过

山峰时什么也看不见

他认为他的幻想一定欺骗了

当他听到同样的声音时再次转身下降 哭声

响彻寂静的

夜空 撕开范温克尔

撕开范温克尔

同时

狼从他的背上竖起,

在他主人的身边

低声咆哮着 朝同一个

方向

走去,看到一个奇怪的人影慢慢地在岩石上辛勤劳作,

在他背上的东西的重量下

弯着腰。 需要他的帮助,

他赶紧下来,在更近的地方让步,

他更加惊讶于

陌生人的ap的奇异之处

他是个矮矮胖胖的老头儿

,浓密浓密的头发,灰白的

胡须,

他的裙子是荷兰式的

古装风格

,腰间系着几条马裤

他把膝盖上的两边

束带扛在肩上

他们彼此

吵闹着爬上一条狭窄的沟壑,

显然是山洪流的干床,

当他们上升时,不时地裂开,然后

听到长长的

滚动药丸像遥远的雷声,

似乎从深谷中发出,或者

更确切地说,从高耸的岩石之间的裂缝中发出

,这崎岖不平 他走的路

他停了片刻,

但认为这是经常发生

的那些短暂的雷阵雨之一的喃喃自语

在高山上,

他继续

穿过峡谷,他们来到

一个空地,

就像一个小圆形剧场,

周围是垂直的悬崖

,在悬崖的边缘,即将到来的树木

射出它们的树枝,让你在整个过程中只能

瞥见蔚蓝的天空和

明亮的晚云

时光流逝和他的

同伴默默地工作着

,虽然前者非常惊奇

,背着

一桶酒上这座荒山的目的

是什么,但对于未知的事物,却有一种奇怪而

难以理解的东西,

令人敬畏,并

在进入时检查熟悉度。 圆形剧场 新奇的

事物出现

在中心的一个水平点上是

一群长相奇特的人物

在九个针脚下玩耍

他们穿着古朴古怪的

时尚

有些穿着短上衣 其他短上衣

腰带上挂着长刀,其中

大多数人 有巨大的桥梁,

与导游的风格相似,

他们的面貌也很p

一个长着大胡子宽脸和

猪猪小眼睛

另一个人的脸似乎

完全由鼻子组成,顶部是一

顶白色的糖面包帽,上面有一条

红色的小公鸡尾巴。

他们都有各种形状

颜色的胡须。 一个看起来是

指挥官的人

他是一位胖胖的老绅士,

面容饱经风霜

他穿着系带的双肩宽腰带和

衣架高冠帽,羽毛红色

长袜和玫瑰花高跟鞋

,整个人都想起了那些

数字 在多米尼

·范·谢赫 (domini van sheikh) 的客厅里的一幅古老的佛兰芒画作中,

村里的牧师

是在定居时从荷兰带来的

最神秘的

寂静,以及

他所见过的最忧郁的欢乐聚会,

没有什么能打断他的寂静

那个场景,但是每当球滚动时发出的声音

在山上回荡,

就像隆隆的

雷声,

当撕裂和他的同伴接近他们时,

他们

突然停止了他们的游戏

,用一种固定的

雕像般的目光和这种奇怪的

粗鲁盯着他 面无表情,他的

心在他的内心转动,他的膝盖

一起冒着烟

他的同伴现在把小

桶里的东西倒进大酒瓶里,

示意他等着

他害怕和颤抖服从的

同伴,他们在深沉的

沉默中一饮而尽,然后 瑞普逐渐回到比赛

中,他的敬畏和忧虑

逐渐消退,

他甚至在没有人注视他的情况下冒险

品尝这种饮料,他发现这种饮料

具有许多极好的荷兰风味,

他天生口渴,

很快就想重复喝水

一种口味激起了另一种口味

,他重复他对国旗的访问

,如此频繁,以至于他的感官

最终压倒了他的眼睛 埃斯在他的脑袋里游来游去,

他的头逐渐下降,他

醒来后陷入沉睡 他发现自己站在绿色的

小丘上,他第一次见到格伦的老人

他揉了揉眼睛

这是一个

阳光明媚的

早晨,鸟儿在跳跃

在灌木丛中叽叽喳喳,老鹰在

高处飞翔,吹着纯净的

山风,

我想我一夜没睡在这里,

他回忆起睡前发生的事情

,陌生的男人拿着一桶酒,

山沟,狂野的隐居

岩石 祸不单行的派对 九

针 酒壶

那面

旗帜 和那面邪恶的旗帜

我想今天我该找什么借口 范

温克尔

他环顾四周寻找他的枪,

他找到了一个干净的涂油污渍的地方

躺在他身边的旧火闸 锈迹斑斑的

枪管 锁脱落和虫吃的股票

他现在怀疑山上的坟墓

对他施了诡计

给他喝了酒

夺走了他的枪

狼也消失了,但他

可能在一只松鼠或一只鹧鸪之后迷路了,

他在他身后吹口哨并大喊他的

名字,

但一切都是徒劳

的,回声重复着他的口哨和

大喊,但没有狗 看到

他决定重温

昨晚赌博的现场,如果他在起身走路时

遇到任何一方要求他的狗

和枪

,他发现自己

的关节僵硬,并且在他

通常的活动中缺乏

这些山床不 同意我的

想法

,如果这场嬉戏让我

得了风湿病,我将

与范温克尔夫人

一起度过一段幸福的时光 前

一天晚上,

但令他惊讶的是,一条

山溪现在正在

从岩石跳到岩石,并在峡谷中充斥

着咿咿呀呀的喃喃声

穿过

桦树黄樟和

金缕梅的灌木丛,有时

被野葡萄藤

绊倒或

缠住 通往圆形剧场的悬崖,

但没有留下这种开口的痕迹

岩石呈现出

一堵无法穿透的

高墙 他被带到一个

站台上,

他又叫了一声,跟着他的狗吹了口哨,

只得到了

一群无所事事的乌鸦在高空中

绕着一棵悬在阳光明媚的悬崖上的干树运动的硬币,

它们在高处似乎

向下看, 嘲笑这个可怜人的

困惑

早上要做的事情已经过去了 rip

对他的一份早餐感到饥饿

他为放弃他的早餐而悲伤 狗和枪

他害怕见到他的妻子,

但在群山中挨饿是不行的

他摇了摇头,

肩负着生锈的火闸,

满怀烦恼和焦虑的心在

接近村庄时转身回家他遇到了一个

数字

除了他认识的人之外,没有一个人

让他有点吃惊,因为他

认为自己认识的每个人都

穿着他们的衣服,也与他习惯的不同

他们都以同样

的惊讶的表情盯着他,每当 他们的

目光不约而同地抚摸着他的

下巴 这种姿势的不断重复

导致 rip 不由自主地做同样的事情

当他惊讶

地发现他的胡须长了一英尺长

他现在已经进入了

村子

的边缘 一群陌生的孩子

在他身后冲着他吼叫着,指着他

灰白的胡须,

那几只狗也不是他

认出来的,因为一个老

熟人冲着他狂吠。 他经过

的村子全都

变了,变得更大,人也更多了

,成排的房子是他以前

从未见过的

,那些他经常

出没的地方已经消失了,

陌生的名字出现在门

上,窗户上出现了陌生的面孔,一切

都变得

陌生 现在对他不屑一顾,

他开始怀疑他和

他周围的世界是否都被迷住了,

这肯定是

他离开的家乡,但前一天,

那里矗立着卡茨基尔山脉

远处

有银色哈德逊山脉,每座山丘和 戴尔一

如往常一样 深感困惑

昨晚那个酒壶 以为

他弄乱了我可怜的头 可悲的

是,他费了些力气才

找到通往他自己家的路

范温克尔夫人的声音

他发现房子已经腐烂

屋顶掉在窗户上 破碎

了 门从铰链上脱落

一只饿得半死的狗 看起来像狼

在鬼鬼祟祟的样子

裂口叫他的名字,但诅咒

咆哮着露出牙齿然后

传下去 这是一个不友好的削减 确实

我的狗

侧可怜的裂口已经忘记了我

他走进了房子 说

实话 范温克尔夫人 一直保持着

整洁的

秩序 空荡荡的

孤寂 显然放弃了这种荒凉 克服了他所有的

恐惧 他大声呼唤他的

妻子和

孩子 孤独的房间

随着他的声音响了一会儿

然后又是寂静

他现在急忙赶去 到他的

老度假胜地,村旅馆

也不见了,但它也不见了,

一栋摇摇欲坠

的大木屋取而代之,窗户大开,有些窗户

破了,用旧帽子

和衬裙修补了,门上

的是乔纳森·杜利特尔(jonathan doolittle)的联合旅馆,

而不是 昔日

安静的荷兰小旅馆,

那棵大树现在长出了一根高高的光柱

,顶部有一些看起来

像红色的东西 睡帽

,上面飘扬着一面旗帜

,上面是星条旗的奇异组合,

这一切都是奇怪和

难以理解的,

他在标志上认出了

乔治国王的红宝石脸,他

在上面抽了这么多安静的烟斗,但

即使是这个 奇特地变形

了红色的外套变成了蓝色

和浅黄色

的,手中握着剑而

不是权杖头上装饰着一

顶三角帽,下面画着

大字

华盛顿将军像往常一样有一群人

在门口,但没有人回忆

起人们的性格似乎

发生了变化,

那里有一种忙碌的喧嚣争论的

语气,而不是他习惯的

粘稠和昏昏欲睡的平静,

他徒劳地寻找圣人尼古拉斯维特

,他的脸宽阔,双下巴和白皙

长长的烟斗吐出烟雾缭绕的

烟雾,而不是

空洞的演讲,或者范·巴梅尔校长散发

着古老的内容

报纸代替了这些,一个瘦削的

胆小鬼,口袋里

装满了手帐,正在

激烈地谈论公民

选举的

权利国会议员自由

掩体山

英雄 76

和其他词,对于迷惑的范温克尔来说,这是一个完美的

巴比伦行话。

他长长的

灰白胡须撕裂了他生锈的脏

衣服他粗俗的衣服和一群妇女

和孩子紧随其后很快

引起了酒馆政客的

注意 他把

他拉到一边

问他选

哪一边 rip 呆呆地盯着看

当一位

自以为是的老绅士

戴着一顶尖角的帽子穿过

十字路口时的问题

当他经过时,他用手肘把它们左右摇摆,

在范温克尔面前站了起来,

一只胳膊叉着另一只胳膊靠在他的

手杖上,

他敏锐的眼睛和锋利的帽子仿佛

穿透了他的灵魂

,用严肃的语气要求

什么 把

枪扛在肩上,一群暴徒紧随其后,让他参加选举,

他是否打算

在村子里制造骚乱,

唉,

绅士哭了,有点沮丧,

我是一个可怜的安静的人,一个土生土长的

地方,一个忠诚的臣民 国王

上帝保佑

他 旁观者普遍喊叫

一个保守党 一个保守党 一个间谍 一个难民

把他

带走 眉头再次质问那个不知名的

罪魁祸首,他来这里是为了什么,

他在寻找谁,

这个可怜的人谦虚地向他保证,他并

没有恶意,只是来那里

寻找他的一些邻居。

打听这家酒馆的

,他们给他们起什么名字

教堂墓地里的一块木制墓碑,用来

讲述他的一切,但那块墓碑

已经腐烂了,也不见了

,brom dutcher在哪里

哦,他在战争开始时去了军队,

有人说他

在石质点的风暴中被杀,

其他人说他 被强风淹死

在安东尼的鼻下 我不知道

他再也没有回来

听到

家里和朋友的这些悲伤的变化

,发现自己

在世界

上如此孤独 和

战争

国会石质点

他没有勇气再问任何

朋友但绝望地哭了

没有人听到没有rip van winkle

哦哦rip van winkle喊了两三声

哦,确定呃那是呃rip famico

那边靠在树上

rip在上山时看了看

,看到了一个与

自己完全一致的人,他

显然既懒惰又

衣衫褴褛,

这个可怜的家伙现在完全

糊涂了,他怀疑自己的身份,怀疑他是自己还是另一个人在他的困惑中

戴着三角帽问他是

谁,他的名字是什么,

上帝知道他无计可施的惊呼,

我不是我自己,我是别人

,那是我,不,那是别人

穿上我的鞋子,

昨晚我是我自己,但我跌倒了

在山上睡着了,他们

换了我的枪,一切都变了

,我变了,我不知道我的名字

或我是谁

旁观者现在开始互相看着

对方 显着地点头眨眼,然后

轻拍 继承人的手指抵在他们的额头

上,有人窃窃私语,说要把

枪固定好,不要让老家伙

捣乱 穿过

人群偷看那个灰胡子的男人

她怀里抱着一个胖乎乎的孩子

被他的样子吓坏了 开始哭

嘘 哭 哭 嘘 你这个小

笨蛋 老人不会伤害你

孩子的名字

母亲的继承人 她的语气

都唤醒了他脑海中的一连串回忆

你叫什么名字 我的好女人

问他

朱迪思·加德纳

和你父亲的名字

啊可怜的

男人 rip van winker 是他的名字,但他已经

20 年了 带着枪离家出走

自从

他的狗没有他回家后就再也没有听到过,但是

无论他是开枪自杀还是

被印第安人带走,没人知道

我当时是不是,但是一个小女孩

撕裂了b 还有一个问题要问,但

他用结结巴巴的声音说

,你妈妈在哪里

哦,

她也死了,但不久之后,

在一个新英格兰小贩

那里因为有点激情而折断了血管,至少在

这种

智慧 诚实的人再也无法控制自己

他把他的女儿和她的孩子

抱在怀里

我是你的父亲 哭了 他年轻的 rip van

winkle 想要老 rip van winkle 现在

没有人知道 可怜的 rip van

winkle 所有人都惊呆了,直到一个老妇人

从人群中褴褛出来,

把手放在她的额头上,

在他的脸上凝视了片刻,惊呼道,

果然是rit van winkle,他是

他自己又

欢迎回家老邻居,

为什么这20年

里瑞普的故事在哪里? 很快就告诉

他整整 20 年都是他的事了,但有一天

晚上,邻居们听到这件事时都瞪大了眼睛,

有人看到他们互相眨眼,

把舌头放在脸颊上,而

那个自以为是的人

警报结束后回到场上的戴帽的帽子,

拧紧

了嘴角,摇了摇

头,

整个

集会中都在

摇头 有人

看到他慢慢地往上走

他是那个名字的历史学家的后裔,

他写下了该省最早的

记载之一

彼得是村里最古老的居民,

精通附近所有精彩的

事件和传统

他立即回忆起 rip 并以最令人满意的方式证实了他的故事,

他向公司保证,这是

从他的祖先历史学家那里传下来的事实

,即卡茨基尔山脉

一直被奇怪的生物所困扰,

有人肯定

伟大的亨德里克哈德森

河流和乡村的第一个发现者

每 20 年在那里守夜一次

,他的半月号船员

正在 以这种方式重温

他的事业的场景,并

密切关注河流和

这座以他的名字命名的伟大城市

,他的父亲曾经看到

他们穿着旧荷兰连衣裙在山洞里玩九

针,

他本人曾在一个夏天的

下午听到他们的球声像

远处的雷声

,长话短说公司

解散并回到

选举中更重要

的事情 rip的女儿带他回家

和她

一起住她有一个 舒适、装修精美的房子和

一个健壮、快乐的农夫,他的丈夫

rip 回忆起一个

曾经爬在他背上的顽童,

就像撕裂阳光和空气一样

在农场上,

但他表现出世袭的性格

,除了他的生意之外,他的

事业也恢复了他的老路和习惯,

他很快找到了许多他以前的密友

随着时间的流逝

,他更喜欢在

新生代

中结交朋友,他很快就受到了他的青睐

门口的长凳

,被尊为

村里的族长之一,

也是战前旧时代

编年史 这发生在他

麻木不仁期间,发生了一场革命

战争

,这个国家摆脱

了旧英格兰的枷锁

,他不再是乔治三世陛下的臣民,而是

成为了美国的自由公民。

事实上,他不是政客

,国家和帝国的更迭

给他留下的印象很少,

但有一种专制

主义让他长期呻吟,那

就是

衬裙政府

哈 到头来,

他已经摆脱了婚姻的枷锁

,可以随时进进出出,

而不必害怕

每当提到她的名字时范温克尔夫人的暴政,但

他摇摇头

耸了耸肩

,抬起头来 他的

眼睛可能

对他的信仰表示放弃,

也可能是对他的解脱的喜悦。

他过去常常向每

一个到达杜立特先生

酒店的陌生人讲述

他的

故事 毫无疑问是因为

他最近才醒过来,

它终于完全安定于

我所讲的故事,而不是附近的男人女人

或孩子,但心里知道,

有些人总是假装怀疑

它的真实性,并坚持说 rip

已经失去了他的头脑,这是

他一直

对老荷兰居民保持轻浮的一点,但几乎

所有人都给予了充分的信任,

即使直到今天

他们从未听说过 夏日午后的一场雷雨,

关于卡茨基尔,但

他们说亨德里克·哈德森和他的工作人员

正在玩九针游戏

从 rip van winkle 的酒壶里拿出一份安静的草稿给