Saturday, December 19, 2009

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.....this great story written by Washington Irving, is contained in The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, and is one of the earliest examples of American fiction. You may recall Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane.



All the stories of ghosts and goblins that he had heard in the afternoon now came crowding upon his recollection. The night grew darker and darker; the stars seemed to sink deeper in the sky, and driving clouds occasionally hid them from his sight. He had never felt so lonely and dismal. He was, moreover, approaching the very place where many of the scenes of the ghost stories had been laid. In the centre of the road stood an enormous tulip-tree, which towered like a giant above all the other trees of the neighborhood, and formed a kind of landmark. Its limbs were gnarled and fantastic, large enough to form trunks for ordinary trees, twisting down almost to the earth, and rising again into the air. It was connected with the tragical story of the unfortunate André, who had been taken prisoner hard by; and was universally known by the name of Major André's tree. The common people regarded it with a mixture of respect and superstition, partly out of sympathy for the fate of its ill- starred namesake, and partly from the tales of strange sights, and doleful lamentations, told concerning it.




As Ichabod approached this fearful tree, he began to whistle; he thought his whistle was answered; it was but a blast sweeping sharply through the dry branches. As he approached a little nearer, he thought he saw something white, hanging in the midst of the tree: he paused and ceased whistling but, on looking more narrowly, perceived that it was a place where the tree had been scathed by lightning, and the white wood laid bare. Suddenly he heard a groan--his teeth chattered, and his knees smote against the saddle: it was but the rubbing of one huge bough upon another, as they were swayed about by the breeze. He passed the tree in safety, but new perils lay before him.


About two hundred yards from the tree, a small brook crossed the road, and ran into a marshy and thickly-wooded glen, known by the name of Wiley's Swamp. (……..) This has ever since been considered a haunted stream, and fearful are the feelings of the schoolboy who has to pass it alone after dark.
As he approached the stream, his heart began to thump; he summoned up, however, all his resolution, gave his horse half a score of kicks in the ribs, and attempted to dash briskly across the bridge; but instead of starting forward, the perverse old animal made a lateral movement, and ran broadside against the fence. Ichabod, whose fears increased with the delay, jerked the reins on the other side, and kicked lustily with the contrary foot: it was all in vain; his steed started, it is true, but it was only to plunge to the opposite side of the road into a thicket of brambles and alder bushes. The schoolmaster now bestowed both whip and heel upon the starveling ribs of old Gunpowder, who dashed forward, snuffling and snorting, but came to a stand just by the bridge, with a suddenness that had nearly sent his rider sprawling over his head. Just at this moment a plashy tramp by the side of the bridge caught the sensitive ear of Ichabod. In the dark shadow of the grove, on the margin of the brook, he beheld something huge, misshapen and towering. It stirred not, but seemed gathered up in the gloom, like some gigantic monster ready to spring upon the traveller. (……..)
(……..). Though the night was dark and dismal, yet the form of the unknown might now in some degree be ascertained. He appeared to be a horseman of large dimensions, and mounted on a black horse of powerful frame. He made no offer of molestation or sociability, but kept aloof on one side of the road, jogging along on the blind side of old Gunpowder, who had now got over his fright and waywardness.
Ichabod, who had no relish for this strange midnight companion, and bethought himself of the adventure of Brom Bones with the Galloping Hessian, now quickened his steed in hopes of leaving him behind. The stranger, however, quickened his horse to an equal pace. Ichabod pulled up, and fell into a walk, thinking to lag behind,--the other did the same. His heart began to sink within him; he endeavored to resume his psalm tune, but his parched tongue clove to the roof of his mouth, and he could not utter a stave. There was something in the moody and dogged silence of this pertinacious companion that was mysterious and appalling. It was soon fearfully accounted for. On mounting a rising ground, which brought the figure of his fellow-traveller in relief against the sky, gigantic in height, and muffled in a cloak, Ichabod was horror-struck on perceiving that he was headless!--but his horror was still more increased on observing that the head, which should have rested on his shoulders, was carried before him on the pommel of his saddle! His terror rose to desperation; he rained a shower of kicks and blows upon Gunpowder, hoping by a sudden movement to give his companion the slip; but the spectre started full jump with him. Away, then, they dashed through thick and thin; stones flying and sparks flashing at every bound. Ichabod's flimsy garments fluttered in the air, as he stretched his long lank body away over his horse's head, in the eagerness of his flight. (………….)
An opening in the trees now cheered him with the hopes that the church bridge was at hand. The wavering reflection of a silver star in the bosom of the brook told him that he was not mistaken. He saw the walls of the church dimly glaring under the trees beyond. He recollected the place where Brom Bones's ghostly competitor had disappeared. "If I can but reach that bridge," thought Ichabod, "I am safe." Just then he heard the black steed panting and blowing close behind him; he even fancied that he felt his hot breath. Another convulsive kick in the ribs, and old Gunpowder sprang upon the bridge; he thundered over the resounding planks; he gained the opposite side; and now Ichabod cast a look behind to see if his pursuer should vanish, according to rule, in a flash of fire and brimstone. Just then he saw the goblin rising in his stirrups, and in the very act of hurling his head at him. Ichabod endeavored to dodge the horrible missile, but too late. It encountered his cranium with a tremendous crash,--he was tumbled headlong into the dust, and Gunpowder, the black steed, and the goblin rider, passed by like a whirlwind.

To read the full story go to http://www.online-literature.com

17 comments:

  1. WELL I THINK THAT THIS IS A GOOD STORY, I LIKE FICTION SO WHEN I WAS READING I ENJOYED IT!!! ;) F.T.M.

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  2. Interesting the Story, is good and described all in detail and teletransport a world of suspense and have a bloody end. jejeje I like it.. !! XD H.F.T.T

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  3. hey miss it was an amazing history but i had so many problems with the new vocabulary but i get some help of my friend he speak english fluently so when i start to reading i thought it was the movie of the headless horseman so i didn't read but then i saw it again and it wasn't so i start to reading and it was so interesting well normally i didn't read just books of science fiction or related to magic or things like that well i really like your block see ya'

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  4. mmm I tried to understand, the history is interesting, always unusual things are interesting and if it is about unsual people or unsual events is more interesting. I think that the context or ideas that the writer use are part of some event in a some place but with imagination they chance and have other product but the esenssial is in the event that maybe pass one day. because if someone one day wrote about a ghost is becuase one day someone could see a ghost and was in this moment that people satarted to write about ghost xD

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  5. Well i don´t like the fiction but this history is nice actually is a goos history

    joyner

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  6. I like the suspense story. but I don't understand what happened afterwards with Ichabod, the horseman disappears like a whirlwind, what happen? why not to kill him, or Ichabod was already dead?. or what he wanted was the only horseman crane. maybe I need to read the full story clarify many questions. but the story and the plot is very interesting H.F.T.T

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  7. It is a very interesting thriller story with a lot of suspense, I think the goblin who takes the form of the sleepy hollow wants Ichabod's head for him. but for his surprise Ichabod had an arm. Maybe I need to read all the story to know what exactly happened to them.

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  8. great story!!... but there's a loooot of suspense...!

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  9. Well The history was nice, I thought, this history would be the same that I saw in the movie...I didnt understand what happened in the end? finished? xD

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  10. Is a good story with a lot of suspense and very detailed walk through the forest.
    Ichabod is scared because he is the headless horseman.I like this story.

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  11. well what i like the most of this story was obviously the suspense, and the way that the writter describes the place,the escenary it takes you really into the reading and you can't get enough of it, you want more...well for me!so probably i will read the whole story.
    ...Lizzie :)

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  12. I think this legend is fantastic and contains enough suspense and
    the form of narration keeps you interested in the history....I like it

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  13. I think it's a fantastic story but very short
    in this part shows series of staged terror experienced by Ichabod Crame
    this part is interesting but difficult to understand

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  14. I like this story is amazing. Sleepy Hollow has enough chapters interesting... in summarize is a good story!!!

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  15. Well. the story is good, it is more interesting read than see the movie, but the only bad was the vocabulary, when I tried to read without dictionary. I think there was something else after Ichabod crash with the craniun, what hapened the goblin took the cranium or ....

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  16. I like this story so much. Because this part is interesting and exciting,but is a little short. I prefer to read more for understanding very well.Also I saw the movie where the principal character is Jhonny Deep.I Remembered that I was very scary ,but I like this kind story.In coclusion the leyend of sleepy hollow is amazing in other words I love it.

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  17. I like this story, because is very interesting and exciting.In special ,becuse I prefer to read sci-fiction ,but I had a little problem I can't understand very well some words.However I enjoy reading this kind of story .I saw the movie with Jhonny Deep also I like it so much . In conclusion is a amazing story .

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