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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... night they grew so cold , for want of their mother to brood over them , that they did not know what to do . 4. There were five in the nest , and two of them perished with cold and hunger in the night . The other three lived til the next ...
... night they grew so cold , for want of their mother to brood over them , that they did not know what to do . 4. There were five in the nest , and two of them perished with cold and hunger in the night . The other three lived til the next ...
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... night to procure subsistence for his family , and though their food was of the coarsest kind , yet even of that he could not procure a sufficiency . 3. Finding himself reduced to extremity , he one day called his little family together ...
... night to procure subsistence for his family , and though their food was of the coarsest kind , yet even of that he could not procure a sufficiency . 3. Finding himself reduced to extremity , he one day called his little family together ...
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... night . 7. The next morning , the honest labourer , overwhelm with sorrow , went to a neighbouring physician , and begged him , as a charity , to come and see his son . Though the phy cian was sure of never being paid for his visit ...
... night . 7. The next morning , the honest labourer , overwhelm with sorrow , went to a neighbouring physician , and begged him , as a charity , to come and see his son . Though the phy cian was sure of never being paid for his visit ...
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... night she danced or sported on the green . 4. The shepherds admired or flattered her , and she be- lieved every word they said . Yet she felt many a discontent . Sometimes her garland was not sufficiently becoming ; someisquiet . 5. She ...
... night she danced or sported on the green . 4. The shepherds admired or flattered her , and she be- lieved every word they said . Yet she felt many a discontent . Sometimes her garland was not sufficiently becoming ; someisquiet . 5. She ...
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... night , I return to his cot , and cheer nim with my presence . I then prepare a supper , of which we partake with more pleasure than you do at a feast . My father afterwards relates to me the stories he has treasured up in his memory ...
... night , I return to his cot , and cheer nim with my presence . I then prepare a supper , of which we partake with more pleasure than you do at a feast . My father afterwards relates to me the stories he has treasured up in his memory ...
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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.