Junior High School Literature ...Scott, Foresman, 1919 |
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... arms 20 folded , contemplating with cool satisfaction the piles of meat that we flung on the ground before him . A dark and dreary night suc- ceeded ; but the sun rose with a heat so sultry and languid that the captain excused himself ...
... arms 20 folded , contemplating with cool satisfaction the piles of meat that we flung on the ground before him . A dark and dreary night suc- ceeded ; but the sun rose with a heat so sultry and languid that the captain excused himself ...
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... arm than mine could not have checked at once the furious course of Pontiac , whose mouth was as insen- 15 sible as leather . Added to this , I rode him that morning with a common snaffle , having the day before , for the benefit of my ...
... arm than mine could not have checked at once the furious course of Pontiac , whose mouth was as insen- 15 sible as leather . Added to this , I rode him that morning with a common snaffle , having the day before , for the benefit of my ...
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... arm , lay waiting the arrival of the party , speculating meanwhile on the extent of the injuries 15 Pontiac had received . At length the white wagon coverings rose from the verge of the plain . By a singular coincidence , almost at the ...
... arm , lay waiting the arrival of the party , speculating meanwhile on the extent of the injuries 15 Pontiac had received . At length the white wagon coverings rose from the verge of the plain . By a singular coincidence , almost at the ...
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... arms to the huge shadow in the doorway . Moti Guj knew well that it was the dearest thing on earth to Chihun . He swung out his trunk with a fascinating crook at the end , and the brown baby threw itself , shouting , upon it . Moti Guj ...
... arms to the huge shadow in the doorway . Moti Guj knew well that it was the dearest thing on earth to Chihun . He swung out his trunk with a fascinating crook at the end , and the brown baby threw itself , shouting , upon it . Moti Guj ...
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... arms , trumpeting with joy , and the man and beast wept and slobbered over each other , and handled each 30 other from head to heel to see that no harm had befallen . 35 " Now we will get to work , " said Deesa . " Lift me up , my son ...
... arms , trumpeting with joy , and the man and beast wept and slobbered over each other , and handled each 30 other from head to heel to see that no harm had befallen . 35 " Now we will get to work , " said Deesa . " Lift me up , my son ...
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