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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... sorrow 3. As the little innocent prisoners were now in their po session , the next thing to be considered was , what they shou do with them . The youngest sister , being of a mild and te der - hearted disposition , proposed putting them ...
... sorrow 3. As the little innocent prisoners were now in their po session , the next thing to be considered was , what they shou do with them . The youngest sister , being of a mild and te der - hearted disposition , proposed putting them ...
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... sorrow . 2. Emily , though not remarkably handsome , had a mind tha made ample amends for the want of beauty ; but her brother was a little Cupid , on whom his mother lavished all her favours and caresses . 3. It is no wonder that the ...
... sorrow . 2. Emily , though not remarkably handsome , had a mind tha made ample amends for the want of beauty ; but her brother was a little Cupid , on whom his mother lavished all her favours and caresses . 3. It is no wonder that the ...
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... this piece of bread which you see in my hand ; it must therefore be divided among you , and you must be contented Though it will not with the little my labour can procure you . 4. Sorrow and tears interruptea nis words , and ne.
... this piece of bread which you see in my hand ; it must therefore be divided among you , and you must be contented Though it will not with the little my labour can procure you . 4. Sorrow and tears interruptea nis words , and ne.
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... Sorrow and tears interruptea nis words , and ne cour no more , but lifted up his hands and eyes to heaven . 5. His children wept in silence , and young as they w their little hearts seemed to feel more for their father than themselves ...
... Sorrow and tears interruptea nis words , and ne cour no more , but lifted up his hands and eyes to heaven . 5. His children wept in silence , and young as they w their little hearts seemed to feel more for their father than themselves ...
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... sorrow and confusion . Their mother held out her arms , and they all at once instantly rushed towards her . They sincerely promised that they would tenderly love each other for the future , and perfectly agree , as they formerly had ...
... sorrow and confusion . Their mother held out her arms , and they all at once instantly rushed towards her . They sincerely promised that they would tenderly love each other for the future , and perfectly agree , as they formerly had ...
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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.