F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 6
course, knew where that pirate of bold had buried his/her treasure, and you/he/she had
imparted the secret to his/her child. Here is the way of which Hanz has come possessed
the doubloonses and dollars. Indeed it was, more than it suggested that Hanzes it had
state seen of the dark and tempestuous nights that govern the Tappan Zee, alone in
his/her boat, and nobody knew where he went. Another had that he was sure
to shortly divide with a doubloon or two after one of these excursions,
what it said the history. There was other that they told him/it they didn't interest a fig tree
if the doubloonses of Hanz Toodlebug were a part of the unknown treasure of Kidd; but
it was selfish of him not to disclose the secret, and from so gives
his/her neighbors an opportunity to hold as the good cows and sheep as him did. Hanz
it was not the man to observe the small scandal, and it kept on smoking his/her pipe
and ago his/her friends to welcome whenever cordially every them they looked in. Once or twice him
you/he/she had been felt for saying, that if someone were particular to know how him
come by his/her doubloonses and dollars he would tell them. There was a place
above in the mountain where he did them.
I will say here, for the benefit of my readers that the small old man
house where Hanz Toodleburg lived, and around that there he gathered this way
a lot of pleasant memoirs, are still next to the bench, and it are an object
of the considerable curiosity. Very you/he/she has gone to now to decay, and an a lot
different person occupies him. There are people that he/she anchors they live in the
village that he/she knew Hanz, and it never passes the place without going again to the
a lot of times happy expenses under his/her roof. That was of good old days,
before Nyack started to I handed the aspects of a great city. There is the
arc that it conducts from the gate to the door; the small porch,
where the grapevines walked to on all four and they bloomed in spring; the musk-covered one
covers with a roof and the great chair of arm, made of branches of cedar where Hanz used