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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... beauty than the little girl . They were both very young , and happened one day to be playing near their mother's looking - glass . The boy , pleas- ed with his appearance , viewed himself for some time , and ob- served to his sister ...
... beauty than the little girl . They were both very young , and happened one day to be playing near their mother's looking - glass . The boy , pleas- ed with his appearance , viewed himself for some time , and ob- served to his sister ...
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... beauty ; but her brother was a little Cupid , on whom his mother lavished all her favours and caresses . 3. It is no wonder that the servants , to gain the favour of their mistress , were very attentive to humour him in all his wishes ...
... beauty ; but her brother was a little Cupid , on whom his mother lavished all her favours and caresses . 3. It is no wonder that the servants , to gain the favour of their mistress , were very attentive to humour him in all his wishes ...
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... beauty of the various spring flowers . Their perfume afforded him the high- est delight , and their brilliant appearance attracted all his at- tention . Oh , ' said little Henry , that it were always spring ! ' His father desired him to ...
... beauty of the various spring flowers . Their perfume afforded him the high- est delight , and their brilliant appearance attracted all his at- tention . Oh , ' said little Henry , that it were always spring ! ' His father desired him to ...
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... beauty fell from his head , stre departed from his hands , and agility from his feet . He back to the califf the keys of trust , and the seals of secre and sought no other pleasure for the remainder of his days , the converse of the ...
... beauty fell from his head , stre departed from his hands , and agility from his feet . He back to the califf the keys of trust , and the seals of secre and sought no other pleasure for the remainder of his days , the converse of the ...
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... beauty , that she drew upon her nd admiration of every body . The young conqueror m his seat with confusion and surprise ; and seemed ed of that presence of mind and self - possession , so ne- a general , and for which Scipio was very ...
... beauty , that she drew upon her nd admiration of every body . The young conqueror m his seat with confusion and surprise ; and seemed ed of that presence of mind and self - possession , so ne- a general , and for which Scipio was very ...
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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.