Tales Of A Traveller, By Washington Irving

















































































































 -  There were divers trivial particulars which I have
omitted, and which wiled away the morning very pleasantly, until the
time - Page 357
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There Were Divers Trivial Particulars Which I Have Omitted, And Which Wiled Away The Morning Very Pleasantly, Until The Time Of Tide Favorable For Fishing Being Passed, It Was Proposed That We Should Go To Land, And Refresh Ourselves Under The Trees, Until The Noontide Heat Should Have Abated.

We accordingly landed on a delectable part of the island of Mannahatta, in that shady and embowered tract formerly under dominion of the ancient family of the Hardenbrooks.

It was a spot well known to me in the course of the aquatic expeditions of my boyhood. Not far from where we landed, was an old Dutch family vault, in the side of a bank, which had been an object of great awe and fable among my schoolboy associates. There were several mouldering coffins within; but what gave it a fearful interest with us, was its being connected in our minds with the pirate wreck which lay among the rocks of Hell Gate. There were also stories of smuggling connected with it, particularly during a time that this retired spot was owned by a noted burgher called Ready Money Prevost; a man of whom it was whispered that he had many and mysterious dealings with parts beyond seas. All these things, however, had been jumbled together in our minds in that vague way in which such things are mingled up in the tales of boyhood.

While I was musing upon these matters my companions had spread a repast, from the contents of our well-stored pannier, and we solaced ourselves during the warm sunny hours of mid-day under the shade of a broad chestnut, on the cool grassy carpet that swept down to the water's edge.

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