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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... 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 mutual ...
... 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 mutual ...
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... fears and apprehensions and make them afraid even of their own shadows . But wher the little girl told her that her books were the Bible , and other good books , she seemed perfectly satisfied . 13. They had hardly entered the market ...
... fears and apprehensions and make them afraid even of their own shadows . But wher the little girl told her that her books were the Bible , and other good books , she seemed perfectly satisfied . 13. They had hardly entered the market ...
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... fear her . ' ' And wher your father ? said he . ' Oh ! I scarcely recollect him ; he been dead these four years . ' Dead these four years ! ( int rupted the old man , fixing his eyes attentively on the lit boy ; ) is it possible that I ...
... fear her . ' ' And wher your father ? said he . ' Oh ! I scarcely recollect him ; he been dead these four years . ' Dead these four years ! ( int rupted the old man , fixing his eyes attentively on the lit boy ; ) is it possible that I ...
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... fear and appre- mension lent wings to their flight . Inkle outran his compa- nions , and breathless with terrour , sought security in the thicket of a forest . 4. He had not been long in that forlorn situation , when his astonishment ...
... fear and appre- mension lent wings to their flight . Inkle outran his compa- nions , and breathless with terrour , sought security in the thicket of a forest . 4. He had not been long in that forlorn situation , when his astonishment ...
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... fears that Septimius ' recovery was impossible ! Tortured between the dread of losing the friend of his heart , and agonized at the idea of relinquishing the object of his affection , his anguish for some time deprived him of ut ...
... fears that Septimius ' recovery was impossible ! Tortured between the dread of losing the friend of his heart , and agonized at the idea of relinquishing the object of his affection , his anguish for some time deprived him of ut ...
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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.