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coxcomb; in his gay light blue coat and white underclothes; 

screaming and chattering; nodding and bobbing and bowing; and 

pretending to be on good terms with every songster of the grove。



    As Ichabod jogged slowly on his way; his eye; ever open to 

every symptom of culinary abundance; ranged with delight over the 

treasures of jolly autumn。  On all sides he beheld vast store of 

apples:  some hanging in oppressive opulence on the trees; some 

gathered into baskets and barrels for the market; others heaped 

up in rich piles for the cider…press。  Farther on he beheld great 

fields of Indian corn; with its golden ears peeping from their 

leafy coverts; and holding out the promise of cakes and hasty…

pudding; and the yellow pumpkins lying beneath them; turning up 

their fair round bellies to the sun; and giving ample prospects 

of the most luxurious of pies; and anon he passed the fragrant 

buckwheat fields breathing the odor of the beehive; and as he 

beheld them; soft anticipations stole over his mind of dainty 

slap…jacks; well buttered; and garnished with honey or treacle; 

by the delicate little dimpled hand of Katrina Van Tassel。



    Thus feeding his mind with many sweet thoughts and 〃sugared 

suppositions;〃 he journeyed along the sides of a range of hills 

which look out upon some of the goodliest scenes of the mighty 

Hudson。  The sun gradually wheeled his broad disk down in the 

west。  The wide bosom of the Tappan Zee lay motionless and glassy; 

excepting that here and there a gentle undulation waved and 

prolonged the blue shallow of the distant mountain。  A few amber 

clouds floated in the sky; without a breath of air to move them。  

The horizon was of a fine golden tint; changing gradually into a 

pure apple green; and from that into the deep blue of the mid…

heaven。  A slanting ray lingered on the woody crests of the 

precipices that overhung some parts of the river; giving greater 

depth to the dark gray and purple of their rocky sides。  A sloop 

was loitering in the distance; dropping slowly down with the 

tide; her sail hanging uselessly against the mast; and as the 

reflection of the sky gleamed along the still water; it seemed as 

if the vessel was suspended in the air。



    It was toward evening that Ichabod arrived at the castle of 

the Heer Van Tassel; which he found thronged with the pride and 

flower of the adjacent country Old farmers; a spare leathern…

faced race; in homespun coats and breeches; blue stockings; huge 

shoes; and magnificent pewter buckles。  Their brisk; withered 

little dames; in close crimped caps; long waisted short…gowns; 

homespun petticoats; with scissors and pin…cushions; and gay 

calico pockets hanging on the outside。  Buxom lasses; almost as 

antiquated as their mothers; excepting where a straw hat; a fine 

ribbon; or perhaps a white frock; gave symptoms of city 

innovation。  The sons; in short square…skirted coats; with rows of 

stupendous brass buttons; and their hair generally queued in the 

fashion of the times; especially if they could procure an eelskin 

for the purpose; it being esteemed throughout the country as a 

potent nourisher and strengthener of the hair。



    Brom Bones; however; was the hero of the scene; having come 

to the gathering on his favorite steed Daredevil; a creature; 

like himself; full of mettle and mischief; and which no one but 

himself could manage。  He was; in fact; noted for preferring 

vicious animals; given to all kinds of tricks which kept the 

rider in constant risk of his neck; for he held a tractable; 

wellbroken horse as unworthy of a lad of spirit。



    Fain would I pause to dwell upon the world of charms that 

burst upon the enraptured gaze of my hero; as he entered the 

state parlor of Van Tassel's mansion。  Not those of the bevy of 

buxom lasses; with their luxurious display of red and white; but 

the ample charms of a genuine Dutch country tea…table; in the 

sumptuous time of autumn。  Such heaped up platters of cakes of 

various and almost indescribable kinds; known only to experienced 

Dutch housewives!  There was the doughty doughnut; the tender 

olykoek; and the crisp and crumbling cruller; sweet cakes and 

short cakes; ginger cakes and honey cakes; and the whole family 

of cakes。  And then there were apple pies; and peach pies; and 

pumpkin pies; besides slices of ham and smoked beef; and moreover 

delectable dishes of preserved plums; and peaches; and pears; and 

quinces; not to mention broiled shad and roasted chickens; 

together with bowls of milk and cream; all mingled higgledy…

pigglely; pretty much as I have enumerated them; with the 

motherly teapot sending up its clouds of vapor from the midst

Heaven bless the mark!  I want breath and time to discuss this 

banquet as it deserves; and am too eager to get on with my story。  

Happily; Ichabod Crane was not in so great a hurry as his 

historian; but did ample justice to every dainty。



    He was a kind and thankful creature; whose heart dilated in 

proportion as his skin was filled with good cheer; and whose 

spirits rose with eating; as some men's do with drink。  He could 

not help; too; rolling his large eyes round him as he ate; and 

chuckling with the possibility that he might one day be lord of 

all this scene of almost unimaginable luxury and splendor。  Then; 

he thought; how soon he 'd turn his back upon the old 

schoolhouse; snap his fingers in the face of Hans Van Ripper; and 

every other niggardly patron; and kick any itinerant pedagogue 

out of doors that should dare to call him comrade!



    Old Baltus Van Tassel moved about among his guests with a 

face dilated with content and goodhumor; round and jolly as the 

harvest moon。  His hospitable attentions were brief; but 

expressive; being confined to a shake of the hand; a slap on the 

shoulder; a loud laugh; and a pressing invitation to 〃fall to; 

and help themselves。〃



    And now the sound of the music from the common room; or 

hall; summoned to the dance。  The musician was an old gray…headed 

negro; who had been the itinerant orchestra of the neighborhood 

for more than half a century。  His instrument was as old and 

battered as himself。  The greater part of the time he scraped on 

two or three strings; accompanying every movement of the bow with 

a motion of the head; bowing almost to the ground; and stamping 

with his foot whenever a fresh couple were to start。



    Ichabod prided himself upon his dancing as much as upon his 

vocal powers。  Not a limb; not a fibre about him was idle; and to 

have seen his loosely hung frame in full motion; and clattering 

about the room; you would have thought St。 Vitus himself; that 

blessed patron of the dance; was figuring before you in person。  

He was the admiration of all the negroes; who; having gathered; 

of all ages and sizes; from the farm and the neighborhood; stood 

forming a pyramid of shining black faces at every door and 

window; gazing with delight at the scene; rolling their white 

eye…balls; and showing grinning rows of ivory from ear to ear。  

How could the flogger of urchins be otherwise than animated and 

joyous? the lady of his heart was his partner in the dance; and 

smiling graciously in reply to all his amorous oglings; while 

Brom Bones; sorely smitten with love and jealousy; sat brooding 

by himself in one corner。



    When the dance was at an end; Ichabod was attracted to a 

knot of the sager folks; who; with Old V an Tassel; sat smoking 

at one end of the piazza; gossiping over former times; and 

drawing out long stories about the war。

This neighborhood; at the time of which I am speaking; was one of 

those highly favored places which abound with chronicle and great 

men。  The British and American line had run near it during the 

war; it had; therefore'; been the scene of marauding and infested 

with refugees; cow…boys; and all kinds of border chivalry。 

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