Junior High School Literature ...Scott, Foresman, 1919 |
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... thought to be the meaning of life . They are like the wise old hermits , dwelling in little cabins by the edge of the enchanted forest , who told Sir Galahad or Sir Gawain or Sir Lancelot about the perils of the for- est and how to win ...
... thought to be the meaning of life . They are like the wise old hermits , dwelling in little cabins by the edge of the enchanted forest , who told Sir Galahad or Sir Gawain or Sir Lancelot about the perils of the for- est and how to win ...
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... thought of , and we felt bound to wait until the cattle could be searched for , and , if possible , recovered . But the reader may be curious to know what punishment awaited the faithless Tom . By the wholesome law of the prairie , he ...
... thought of , and we felt bound to wait until the cattle could be searched for , and , if possible , recovered . But the reader may be curious to know what punishment awaited the faithless Tom . By the wholesome law of the prairie , he ...
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... thought , without his presence being discovered , he has returned only to find that the crafty old fellow was aware of the danger all the time , and sneaked off as soon as the coast was clear . But in very cold 20 weather hibernating ...
... thought , without his presence being discovered , he has returned only to find that the crafty old fellow was aware of the danger all the time , and sneaked off as soon as the coast was clear . But in very cold 20 weather hibernating ...
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... thought of Deesa . One of 35 many mysteries connected with the elephant is that his huge body needs less sleep than anything else that lives . Four or five hours in the night suffice - two just before midnight , lying down on one side ...
... thought of Deesa . One of 35 many mysteries connected with the elephant is that his huge body needs less sleep than anything else that lives . Four or five hours in the night suffice - two just before midnight , lying down on one side ...
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... thought had come to him that Deesa might be lying drunk somewhere in the dark forest with none to look after him . So all that night he chased through the undergrowth , blowing and trum- peting and shaking his ears . He went down to the ...
... thought had come to him that Deesa might be lying drunk somewhere in the dark forest with none to look after him . So all that night he chased through the undergrowth , blowing and trum- peting and shaking his ears . He went down to the ...
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