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In his introductory note, the narrator (who is Geoffrey Crayon) explains that the manuscript of
"Rip Van Winkle" was written by Diedrich
Knickerbocker, the narrator of Irving's earlier
History of New York. How does Irving use his two
narrators-Geoffrey Crayon and Diedrich
Knickerbocker-to defend the tale's credibility?
How would you describe Irving's tone in these
introductory passages?

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