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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... garden every inute to see how the sky looked , and then ran into the house - examine the barometer ; but neither the sky nor the barome- er seemed to forbode any thing in his favour . 4. Notwithstanding all this , he gave his father the ...
... garden every inute to see how the sky looked , and then ran into the house - examine the barometer ; but neither the sky nor the barome- er seemed to forbode any thing in his favour . 4. Notwithstanding all this , he gave his father the ...
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... garden a little way out of town , went up into his dressing room to prepare himself , leaving the two children in the parlour . 2. Alexis was so delighted with the thoughts of the pleasure he should receive from his walk , that he ...
... garden a little way out of town , went up into his dressing room to prepare himself , leaving the two children in the parlour . 2. Alexis was so delighted with the thoughts of the pleasure he should receive from his walk , that he ...
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... garden , where they sa plants of the most valuable kinds . Amanda pressed her clothe on each side , and Alexis kept the skirts of his coat under hi arms , for fear of doing any damage in their walk among th flowers . 8. The flower which ...
... garden , where they sa plants of the most valuable kinds . Amanda pressed her clothe on each side , and Alexis kept the skirts of his coat under hi arms , for fear of doing any damage in their walk among th flowers . 8. The flower which ...
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... garden , they happened to go into the summer house , at the foot of which grew the stump of a vine , which twisted ... gardener to dig it up , and make fire wood of it ; but the gentleman desired his son to let the tree alone ...
... garden , they happened to go into the summer house , at the foot of which grew the stump of a vine , which twisted ... gardener to dig it up , and make fire wood of it ; but the gentleman desired his son to let the tree alone ...
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... garden , and therefore begged his father would permi to fetch the gardener to pluck it up . 5. The gentleman , who could not think of granting his quest , told him , that it must stand as it then was , at leas some time to come . Little ...
... garden , and therefore begged his father would permi to fetch the gardener to pluck it up . 5. The gentleman , who could not think of granting his quest , told him , that it must stand as it then was , at leas some time to come . Little ...
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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.