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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... look'ed , embark'ed , remark'ed , help'ed , decamp'ed- amp'ed , developed , clasp'ed , usurp'ed , crisp'ed , lisp'ed , grasped , depress'ed press'ed , confess'ed , profess'ed , bless'ed , wit'nessed , address'ed , transgress'ed Dress'ed ...
... look'ed , embark'ed , remark'ed , help'ed , decamp'ed- amp'ed , developed , clasp'ed , usurp'ed , crisp'ed , lisp'ed , grasped , depress'ed press'ed , confess'ed , profess'ed , bless'ed , wit'nessed , address'ed , transgress'ed Dress'ed ...
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... look'ing - glass , ising - glass , tin'glass weath'erglass , hour'glass , amass ' , repass ' , surpass ' , sparrowgrass , scur'vy grass , car'cass , cut'lass , com'pass , encompass , tres'pass , har'ass , sas'safras cuirass ' , morass ...
... look'ing - glass , ising - glass , tin'glass weath'erglass , hour'glass , amass ' , repass ' , surpass ' , sparrowgrass , scur'vy grass , car'cass , cut'lass , com'pass , encompass , tres'pass , har'ass , sas'safras cuirass ' , morass ...
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... look for their mother , two of them fell out , and broke their bones . 5. They lay in great pain for some time upon the ground but could not move , for they were too young to hop or fly . A last the poor things died . But the other poor ...
... look for their mother , two of them fell out , and broke their bones . 5. They lay in great pain for some time upon the ground but could not move , for they were too young to hop or fly . A last the poor things died . But the other poor ...
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... look to it 24. Amelia was sensible of her fault , and took her father b the hand ; but her heart was so full , that she could not utter syllable . Cherry and Amelia were again good friends , and fo some time it wanted for nothing . 25 ...
... look to it 24. Amelia was sensible of her fault , and took her father b the hand ; but her heart was so full , that she could not utter syllable . Cherry and Amelia were again good friends , and fo some time it wanted for nothing . 25 ...
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... looks of tenderness and compassio But why should I pity you ? ' said she to the lamb , ' either t day or to - morrow , they would have cut your throat with a gr knife ; whereas , now you are lifeless and have nothing to fea 6. While she ...
... looks of tenderness and compassio But why should I pity you ? ' said she to the lamb , ' either t day or to - morrow , they would have cut your throat with a gr knife ; whereas , now you are lifeless and have nothing to fea 6. While she ...
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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.