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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... hand'ful , peace'ful , graceful , change- ful , venge'ful , revenge'ful , guíleful , túneful , hópeful , careful , grateful , spiteful , wasteful , wish'ful , faithful , slóthful , plentiful , boun'tiful , thank'ful , mournful , won ...
... hand'ful , peace'ful , graceful , change- ful , venge'ful , revenge'ful , guíleful , túneful , hópeful , careful , grateful , spiteful , wasteful , wish'ful , faithful , slóthful , plentiful , boun'tiful , thank'ful , mournful , won ...
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... hand , saw it , and shot the poor thing through its head , and down it fell to the ground The boy then ran to it , and picked it up ; and when he saw tha it was dead , he was very sorry for what he had done . 2. How cruel it was to kill ...
... hand , saw it , and shot the poor thing through its head , and down it fell to the ground The boy then ran to it , and picked it up ; and when he saw tha it was dead , he was very sorry for what he had done . 2. How cruel it was to kill ...
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... hand , and led her to the do where the man was waiting with his birds . He chose the pr tiest canary - bird in the cage ; it was a male , of a fine lively y low colour , with a little black tuft on its head . 7. Amelia was now quite ...
... hand , and led her to the do where the man was waiting with his birds . He chose the pr tiest canary - bird in the cage ; it was a male , of a fine lively y low colour , with a little black tuft on its head . 7. Amelia was now quite ...
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... hands ; and after it had entertained her with its melodious notes , she would regale it with a tune on her bird organ , which it would endeavour to imitate . 14. In length of time , however , these pleasures began to grow familiar to ...
... hands ; and after it had entertained her with its melodious notes , she would regale it with a tune on her bird organ , which it would endeavour to imitate . 14. In length of time , however , these pleasures began to grow familiar to ...
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... hands . Had I forseen this , I would never have bought you . ' 20. All the company joined in pity for the poor ... hand ; but her heart was so full , that she could not utter syllable . Cherry and Amelia were again good friends ...
... hands . Had I forseen this , I would never have bought you . ' 20. All the company joined in pity for the poor ... hand ; but her heart was so full , that she could not utter syllable . Cherry and Amelia were again good friends ...
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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.