Легенда о Сонной Лощине

Found Among The Papers Of The Late Diedrich Knickerbocker.

           Hewastheadmirationofallthenegroes;who,havinggathered,ofallagesandsizes,fromthefarmandtheneighborhood,stoodformingapyramidofshiningblackfacesateverydoorandwindow,gazingwithdelightatthescene,rollingtheirwhiteeyeballs,andshowinggrinningrowsofivoryfromeartoear.Howcouldthefloggerofurchinsbeotherwisethananimatedandjoyous?Theladyofhisheartwashispartnerinthedance,andsmilinggraciouslyinreplytoallhisamorousoglings;whileBromBones,sorelysmittenwithloveandjealousy,satbroodingbyhimselfinonecorner.

           Whenthedancewasatanend,Ichabodwasattractedtoaknotofthesagerfolks,who,withOldVanTassel,satsmokingatoneendofthepiazza,gossipingoverformertimes,anddrawingoutlongstoriesaboutthewar.

           Thisneighborhood,atthetimeofwhichIamspeaking,wasoneofthosehighlyfavoredplaceswhichaboundwithchronicleandgreatmen.TheBritishandAmericanlinehadrunnearitduringthewar;ithad,therefore,beenthesceneofmaraudingandinfestedwithrefugees,cowboys,andallkindsofborderchivalry.Justsufficienttimehadelapsedtoenableeachstorytellertodressuphistalewithalittlebecomingfiction,and,intheindistinctnessofhisrecollection,tomakehimselftheheroofeveryexploit.

           TherewasthestoryofDoffueMartling,alargeblue-beardedDutchman,whohadnearlytakenaBritishfrigatewithanoldironnine-pounderfromamudbreastwork,onlythathisgunburstatthesixthdischarge.

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