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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... eyes up to look at it , for whenever she did , it was sure to make her very unhappy . A last she prevailed on her father to have it removed , but not til after many earnest entreaties and repeated acknowledgments e the fault she had ...
... eyes up to look at it , for whenever she did , it was sure to make her very unhappy . A last she prevailed on her father to have it removed , but not til after many earnest entreaties and repeated acknowledgments e the fault she had ...
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... 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 covered the lamb in her apron , in order to make warm , and took great pains to ...
... 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 covered the lamb in her apron , in order to make warm , and took great pains to ...
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... eyes cast down , which convinced him that something amiss was going forwards . 9. On their answering that they were only playing , their tutor observed to them , that they very well knew , he never denied them innocent amusement ; but ...
... eyes cast down , which convinced him that something amiss was going forwards . 9. On their answering that they were only playing , their tutor observed to them , that they very well knew , he never denied them innocent amusement ; but ...
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... eyes swimming in tears , and instantly hiding her face with both her hands , lisped out these words : Only speak as kindly to me as you do to my brother . ' 13. What heart could fail to relent at these words ! Her mother felt all the ...
... eyes swimming in tears , and instantly hiding her face with both her hands , lisped out these words : Only speak as kindly to me as you do to my brother . ' 13. What heart could fail to relent at these words ! Her mother felt all the ...
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... eyes , and a heart overflowing with grief , ' My little children , ' said he , ' bread is now so extravagantly dear , that I find all my efforts to support you ineffectual . My whole day's labour is barely sufficient to purchase this ...
... eyes , and a heart overflowing with grief , ' My little children , ' said he , ' bread is now so extravagantly dear , that I find all my efforts to support you ineffectual . My whole day's labour is barely sufficient to purchase this ...
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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.