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breakfast; dinner…hour came; but no Ichabod。  The boys assembled 

at the schoolhouse; and strolled idly about the banks of the 

brook; but no schoolmaster。  Hans Van Ripper now began to feel 

some uneasiness about the fate of poor Ichabod; and his saddle。  

An inquiry was set on foot; and after diligent investigation they 

came upon his traces。  In one part of the road leading to the 

church was found the saddle trampled in the dirt; the tracks of 

horses' hoofs deeply dented in the road; and evidently at furious 

speed; were traced to the bridge; beyond which; on the bank of a 

broad part o?the brook; where the water ran deep and black; was 

found the hat of the unfortunate Ichabod; and close beside it a 

shattered pumpkin。



    The brook was searched; but the body of the schoolmaster was 

not to be discovered。  Hans Van Ripper as executor of his estate; 

examined the bundle which contained all his worldly effects。  They 

consisted of  two shirts and a half; two stocks for the neck; a 

pair or two of worsted stockings; an old pair of corduroy small…

clothes; a rusty razor; a book of psalm tunes full of dog's…ears; 

and a broken pitch…pipe。  As to the books and furniture of the 

schoolhouse; they belonged to the community; excepting Cotton 

Mather's History of Witchcraft; a New England Almanac; and

book of dreams and fortune…telling; in which last was a sheet of 

foolscap much scribbled and blotted in several fruitless attempts 

to make a copy of verses in honor of the heiress of Van Tassel。  

These magic books and the poetic scrawl were forthwith consigned 

to the flames by Hans Van Ripper; who; from that time forward; 

determined to send his children no more to school; observing that 

he never knew any good come of this same reading and writing。  

Whatever money the schoolmaster possessed; and he had received 

his quarter's pay but a day or two before; he must have had about 

his person at the time of his disappearance。



    The mysterious event caused much speculation at the church 

on the following Sunday。  Knots of gazers and gossips were 

collected in the churchyard; at the bridge; and at the spot where 

the hat and pumpkin had been found。  The stories of Brouwer; of 

Bones; and a whole budget of others were called to mind; and when 

they had diligently considered them all; and compared them with 

the symptoms of the present case; they shook their heads; and 

came to the conclusion chat Ichabod had been carried off by the 

Galloping Hessian。  As he was a bachelor; and in nobody's debt; 

nobody troubled his head any more about him; the school was 

removed to a different quarter of the Hollow; and another 

pedagogue reigned in his stead。



    It is true; an old farmer; who had been down to New York on 

a visit several years after; and from whom this account of the 

ghostly adventure was received; brought home the intelligence 

that Ichabod Crane was still alive; that he had left the 

neighborhood partly through fear of the goblin and Hans Van 

Ripper; and partly in mortification at having been suddenly 

dismissed by the heiress; that he had changed his quarters to a 

distant part of the country; had kept school and studied law at 

the same time; had been admitted to the bar; turned politician; 

electioneered; written for the newspapers; and finally had been 

made a justice of the ten pound court。  Brom Bones; too; who; 

shortly after his rival's disappearance conducted the blooming 

Katrina in triumph to the altar; was observed to look exceedingly 

knowing whenever the story of Ichabod was related; and always 

burst into a hearty laugh at the mention of the pumpkin; which 

led some to suspect that he knew more about the matter than he 

chose to tell。



    The old country wives; however; who are the best judges of 

these matters; maintain to this day that Ichabod was spirited 

away by supernatural means; and it is a favorite story often told 

about the neighborhood round the winter evening fire。  The bridge 

became more than ever an object of superstitious awe; and that 

may be the reason why the road has been altered of late years; so 

as to approach the church by the border of the mill…pond。  The 

schoolhouse being deserted soon fell to decay; and was reported 

to be haunted by the ghost of the unfortunate pedagogue and

the plough…boy; loitering homeward of a still summer evening; 

has often fancied his voice at a distance; chanting a melancholy 

psalm tune among the tranquil solitudes of Sleepy Hollow。









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