Легенда о Сонной Лощине

Found Among The Papers Of The Late Diedrich Knickerbocker.

           Oh,thesewomen!thesewomen!Couldthatgirlhavebeenplayingoffanyofhercoquettishtricks?Washerencouragementofthepoorpedagogueallamereshamtosecureherconquestofhisrival?Heavenonlyknows,notI!Letitsufficetosay,Ichabodstoleforthwiththeairofonewhohadbeensackingahenroost,ratherthanafairlady’sheart.Withoutlookingtotherightorlefttonoticethesceneofruralwealth,onwhichhehadsooftengloated,hewentstraighttothestable,andwithseveralheartycuffsandkicksrousedhissteedmostuncourteouslyfromthecomfortablequartersinwhichhewassoundlysleeping,dreamingofmountainsofcornandoats,andwholevalleysoftimothyandclover.

           ItwastheverywitchingtimeofnightthatIchabod,heavy-heartedandcrestfallen,pursuedhistravelshomewards,alongthesidesoftheloftyhillswhichriseaboveTarryTown,andwhichhehadtraversedsocheerilyintheafternoon.Thehourwasasdismalashimself.FarbelowhimtheTappanZeespreaditsduskyandindistinctwasteofwaters,withhereandtherethetallmastofasloop,ridingquietlyatanchorundertheland.Inthedeadhushofmidnight,hecouldevenhearthebarkingofthewatchdogfromtheoppositeshoreoftheHudson;butitwassovagueandfaintasonlytogiveanideaofhisdistancefromthisfaithfulcompanionofman.Nowandthen,too,thelong-drawncrowingofacock,accidentallyawakened,wouldsoundfar,faroff,fromsomefarmhouseawayamongthehills—butitwaslikeadreamingsoundinhisear.

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