Junior High School Literature ...Scott, Foresman, 1919 |
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... caused more serious disquiet in the camp . It was his turn to hold the middle guard ; but no sooner was he called up than he coolly arranged a pair of saddle - bags under a wagon , laid his head upon them , closed his eyes , opened his ...
... caused more serious disquiet in the camp . It was his turn to hold the middle guard ; but no sooner was he called up than he coolly arranged a pair of saddle - bags under a wagon , laid his head upon them , closed his eyes , opened his ...
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... causes him to cling to the thick brush of the large river bottoms throughout the plains country . When there were no rifle - bearing hunters in the land , to harass him and make him 30 afraid , he roved hither and thither at will , in ...
... causes him to cling to the thick brush of the large river bottoms throughout the plains country . When there were no rifle - bearing hunters in the land , to harass him and make him 30 afraid , he roved hither and thither at will , in ...
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... cause no trouble . " A flickering smile crossed the planter's face . " Deesa , " said he , " you've spoken the truth , and I'd give you leave on the spot if anything could be done with Moti Guj while you're away . You 15 know that he ...
... cause no trouble . " A flickering smile crossed the planter's face . " Deesa , " said he , " you've spoken the truth , and I'd give you leave on the spot if anything could be done with Moti Guj while you're away . You 15 know that he ...
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... caused the mutiny ? 5. What ended it ? 6. What is the most interesting point in the story ? 7. Read parts that convince you that Kipling knows the char- acteristics of the elephant . 8. Find instances where he exaggerates the ...
... caused the mutiny ? 5. What ended it ? 6. What is the most interesting point in the story ? 7. Read parts that convince you that Kipling knows the char- acteristics of the elephant . 8. Find instances where he exaggerates the ...
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... caused great delay . 25 Day after day passed away ; but although the ascent was slow , the wagons still moved upwards , and the region of everlasting mist ( at that season ) was reached . Dense forests clothed the mountain sides ; the ...
... caused great delay . 25 Day after day passed away ; but although the ascent was slow , the wagons still moved upwards , and the region of everlasting mist ( at that season ) was reached . Dense forests clothed the mountain sides ; the ...
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