“Wit, after all, is a mighty tart, pungent ingredient, and much too acid for some stomachs; but honest good humor is the oil and wine of a merry meeting.”
Quote by Washington Irving
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories From the Sketch Book
This compilation features Washington Irving's renowned narrative 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,' alongside other stories from his 'Sketch Book,' showcasing his storytelling prowess and the eerie atmosphere of 18th-century American folklore. more
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