The Juvenile Mentor, Or Select Readings: Being American School Class Book No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking ... |
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... furni- ture which entirely belonged to the ladies . 3. The good gentleman clasping them both in his arms , with all the tenderness of a fond parent , said , ' My dear children , I of virtue . 2 Amelia and her Canary - Bird.
... furni- ture which entirely belonged to the ladies . 3. The good gentleman clasping them both in his arms , with all the tenderness of a fond parent , said , ' My dear children , I of virtue . 2 Amelia and her Canary - Bird.
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... arms son what revived the lamb , which made a slight motion , and open its eyes a little , cried in a very low tone , as if it were calling its mother . It would be impossible to express little Matild joy on this occasion . 7. She ...
... arms son what revived the lamb , which made a slight motion , and open its eyes a little , cried in a very low tone , as if it were calling its mother . It would be impossible to express little Matild joy on this occasion . 7. She ...
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... arms , for fear of doing any damage in their walk among th flowers . 8. The flower which their father had lost would have giver him some pain , had it happened from any other circumstance but the pleasure he received from seeing such ...
... arms , for fear of doing any damage in their walk among th flowers . 8. The flower which their father had lost would have giver him some pain , had it happened from any other circumstance but the pleasure he received from seeing such ...
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... arm . He begged his father to call the gardener to dig it up , and make fire wood of it ; but the gentleman desired his son to let the tree alone , telling him that he would , in a few months , give him his reasons for not complying ...
... arm . He begged his father to call the gardener to dig it up , and make fire wood of it ; but the gentleman desired his son to let the tree alone , telling him that he would , in a few months , give him his reasons for not complying ...
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... tender sentiments of a parent arise in her heart , and , taking her up in her arms , said she loved her better than ever she did before . The little Emily , who now , for the nappiness . 14. The affection which the mother had so.
... tender sentiments of a parent arise in her heart , and , taking her up in her arms , said she loved her better than ever she did before . The little Emily , who now , for the nappiness . 14. The affection which the mother had so.
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Page 2 - Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his. If then that friend demand why Brutus rose against Caesar, this is my answer: Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.