Bracebridge Hall;
or
The Humorists
by Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.
1822
Washington Irving
Under this cloud I walk, gentlemen; pardon my rude assault. I am a traveller, who, having surveyed most of the terrestrial angles of this globe, am hither arrived, to peruse this little spot.
—C
HRISTMAS
O
RDINARY
.
in Two Volumes.
Volume II
Contents
English Country Gentlemen
Bachelor’s Confessions
English Gravity
Gypsies
May-Day Customs
Village Worthies
The Schoolmaster
The School
Village Politician
The Rookery
May-Day
The Manuscript
Annette Delarbre
Travelling
Popular Superstitions
The Culprit
Family Misfortunes
Lover’s Troubles
The Historian
The Haunted House
Dolph Heyliger
The Storm-Ship
The Wedding
The Author’s Farewell
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