By Washington Irving
Near Sleepy Hollow is a village
called Tarry Town. It was settled many years ago by people from Holland. The
village had a small school. And one teacher, named Ichabod Crane. Ichabod Crane
was a good name for him, because he looked like a tall bird, a crane. He was
tall and thin like a crane. His shoulders were small, joined two long arms. His
head was small, too, and flat on top. He had big ears, large glassy green eyes
and a long nose.
Ichabod did not make much money
as a teacher. And although he was tall and thin, he ate like a fat man. To help
him pay for his food he earned extra money teaching young people to sing. Every
Sunday after church Ichabod taught singing.
Among the ladies Ichabod taught
was one Katrina Van Tassel. She was the only daughter of a rich Dutch farmer.
She was a girl in bloom…much like a round red, rosy apple. Ichabod had a soft
and foolish heart for the ladies, and soon found himself interested in Miss Van
Tassel.
Ichabod's eyes opened wide when
he saw the riches of Katrina's farm: the miles of apple trees and wheat fields,
and hundreds of fat farm animals. He saw himself as master of the Van Tassel
farm with Katrina as his wife.
But there were many problems
blocking the road to Katrina's heart. One was a strong young man named Brom Van
Brunt. Brom was a hero to all the young ladies. His shoulders were big.
His back was wide. And his hair was short and curly. He always won the horse
races in Tarry Town and earned many prizes. Brom was never seen without a
horse.
Sometimes late at night Brom and
his friends would rush through town shouting loudly from the backs of their
horses. Tired old ladies would awaken from their sleep and say: "Why,
there goes Brom Van Brunt leading his wild group again!"
Such was the enemy Ichabod had
to defeat for Katrina's heart.
Stronger and wiser men would not
have tried. But Ichabod had a plan. He could not fight his enemy in the open.
So he did it silently and secretly. He made many visits to Katrina's farm and
made her think he was helping her to sing better.
Time passed, and the town people
thought Ichabod was winning. Brom's horse was never seen at Katrina's house on
Sunday nights anymore.
One day in autumn Ichabod was
asked to come to a big party at the Van Tassel home. He dressed in his best
clothes. A farmer loaned him an old horse for the long trip to the party.
The house was filled with
farmers and their wives, red-faced daughters and clean, washed sons. The tables
were filled with different things to eat. Wine filled many glasses.
Brom Van Brunt rode to the party
on his fastest horse called Daredevil. All the young ladies smiled happily when
they saw him. Soon music filled the rooms and everyone began to dance and sing.
Ichabod was happy dancing with
Katrina as Brom looked at them with a jealous heart. The night passed. The
music stopped, and the young people sat together to tell stories about the
revolutionary war.
Soon stories about Sleepy Hollow
were told. The most feared story was about the rider looking for his lost head.
One farmer told how he raced the headless man on a horse. The farmer ran his
horse faster and faster. The horseman followed over bush and stone until they
came to the end of the valley. There the headless horseman suddenly stopped.
Gone were his clothes and his skin. All that was left was a man with white
bones shining in the moonlight.
The stories ended and time came
to leave the party. Ichabod seemed very happy until he said goodnight to
Katrina. Was she ending their romance? He left feeling very sad. Had Katrina
been seeing Ichabod just to make Brom Van Brunt jealous so he would marry her?
Well, Ichabod began his long
ride home on the hills that surround Tarry Town. He had never felt so lonely in
his life. He began to whistle as he came close to the tree where a man had been
killed years ago by rebels.
He thought he saw something
white move in the tree. But no, it was only the moonlight shining and moving on
the tree. Then he heard a noise. His body shook. He kicked his horse
faster. The old horse tried to run, but almost fell in the river, instead.
Ichabod hit the horse again. The horse ran fast and then suddenly stopped,
almost throwing Ichabod forward to the ground.
There, in the dark woods on the
side of the river where the bushes grow low, stood an ugly thing. Big and
black. It did not move, but seemed ready to jump like a giant monster.
Ichabod's hair stood straight
up. It was too late to run, and in his fear, he did the only thing he could.
His shaking voice broke the silent valley.
"Who are you?" The
thing did not answer. Ichabod asked again. Still no answer. Ichabod's old horse
began to move forward. The black thing began to move along the side of
Ichabod's horse in the dark. Ichabod made his horse run faster. The black thing
moved with them. Side by side they moved, slowly at first. And not a word was
said.
Ichabod felt his heart sink. Up
a hill they moved above the shadow of the trees. For a moment the moon shown
down and to Ichabod's horror he saw it was a horse. And it had a rider. But the
rider's head was not on his body. It was in front of the rider, resting on the
horse.
Ichabod kicked and hit his old
horse with all his power. Away they rushed through bushes and trees across the
valley of Sleepy Hollow. Up ahead was the old church bridge where the headless
horseman stops and returns to his burial place.
"If only I can get there
first, I am safe," thought Ichabod. He kicked his horse again. The horse
jumped on to the bridge and raced over it like the sound of thunder. Ichabod
looked back to see if the headless man had stopped. He saw the man pick up his
head and throw it with a powerful force. The head hit Ichabod in the face and
knocked him off his horse to the dirt below.
They found Ichabod's horse the
next day peacefully eating grass. They could not find Ichabod.
They walked all across the
valley. They saw the foot marks of Ichabod's horse as it had raced through the
valley. They even found Ichabod's old hat in the dust near the bridge. But they
did not find Ichabod. The only other thing they found was lying near Ichabod's
hat.
It was the broken pieces of a
round orange pumpkin.
The town people talked about
Ichabod for many weeks. They remembered the frightening stories of the valley.
And finally they came to believe that the headless horseman had carried Ichabod
away.
Much later an old farmer
returned from a visit to New York City. He said he was sure he saw Ichabod
there. He thought Ichabod silently left Sleepy Hollow because he had lost
Katrina.
As for Katrina, her mother and
father gave her a big wedding when she married Brom Van Brunt. Many people who
went to the wedding saw that Brom smiled whenever Ichabod's name was spoken.
And they wondered why he laughed out loud when anyone talked about the broken
orange pumpkin found lying near Ichabod's old dusty hat.
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