Junior High School Literature ...Scott, Foresman, 1919 |
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... heard a distant farmer possessed . Thus Lincoln found the second of the joys of reading , the stored - up wisdom of the race that he appropriated against the day when he was to be not merely a student of history but a maker of history ...
... heard a distant farmer possessed . Thus Lincoln found the second of the joys of reading , the stored - up wisdom of the race that he appropriated against the day when he was to be not merely a student of history but a maker of history ...
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... heard Shaw and Henry shouting to me ; but the muscles of a stronger 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 ...
... heard Shaw and Henry shouting to me ; but the muscles of a stronger 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 ...
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... heard him utter a peculiar , savage kind of whine from the heart of the brush . Accordingly , I began to skirt the edge , standing on tiptoe and gazing earnestly to see if I could not catch a glimpse of his hide . When I was at the ...
... heard him utter a peculiar , savage kind of whine from the heart of the brush . Accordingly , I began to skirt the edge , standing on tiptoe and gazing earnestly to see if I could not catch a glimpse of his hide . When I was at the ...
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... heard and came . Elephants do not gallop . They move from places at varying rates of speed . 25 If an elephant wished to catch an express train he could not gallop , but he could catch the train . So Moti Guj was at the planter's door ...
... heard and came . Elephants do not gallop . They move from places at varying rates of speed . 25 If an elephant wished to catch an express train he could not gallop , but he could catch the train . So Moti Guj was at the planter's door ...
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... soft in the Sabbath air , Filling the spirit with tones of prayer , Whatever tale in the bell is heard , He broods on his folded feet unstirred , 5 10 15 20 20 25 Or , rising half The Belfry Pigeon 45 Nathaniel Parker Willis.
... soft in the Sabbath air , Filling the spirit with tones of prayer , Whatever tale in the bell is heard , He broods on his folded feet unstirred , 5 10 15 20 20 25 Or , rising half The Belfry Pigeon 45 Nathaniel Parker Willis.
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