Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading, with Numerous Exercises for Practice : Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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... boat . 66 George . Š¾Šµ 66 hoe . oa 66 groat . Š¾Šø 66 soul . 66 horn . 66 ow flow . For Long Slender 0 . 66 ai 66 hair . 66 ea bear . e 66 where . 66 their . eau " beauty 66 eu feud . 66 ea weak . 46 ŠµŠ³Š¾ dew . ei 66 seize . ieu 66 adieu ...
... boat . 66 George . Š¾Šµ 66 hoe . oa 66 groat . Š¾Šø 66 soul . 66 horn . 66 ow flow . For Long Slender 0 . 66 ai 66 hair . 66 ea bear . e 66 where . 66 their . eau " beauty 66 eu feud . 66 ea weak . 46 ŠµŠ³Š¾ dew . ei 66 seize . ieu 66 adieu ...
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... ( pp . ) There was a calm . ( 0,0 % ) " Quick ! Man the boat ! " ( = ) Away they spring The stranger ship to aid , ( f . ) And loud their hailing voices ring , As rapid speed they made . ( p . ) ( < ) ( = ) 42 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES .
... ( pp . ) There was a calm . ( 0,0 % ) " Quick ! Man the boat ! " ( = ) Away they spring The stranger ship to aid , ( f . ) And loud their hailing voices ring , As rapid speed they made . ( p . ) ( < ) ( = ) 42 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES .
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... boat , then . Shove off . There goes the powder . Thank Heaven . We are safe . REMARKS TO TEACHERS . It is of the utmost importance , in order to secure an easy and elegant style in reading , to refer the pupil often to the more ...
... boat , then . Shove off . There goes the powder . Thank Heaven . We are safe . REMARKS TO TEACHERS . It is of the utmost importance , in order to secure an easy and elegant style in reading , to refer the pupil often to the more ...
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... boat would leave before I could reach it , and I did not examine the bill . " 7. " Why did you not return before , and rectify the mis- take ? " asked the gentleman , in a tone slightly altered . " Because , sir , I live some distance ...
... boat would leave before I could reach it , and I did not examine the bill . " 7. " Why did you not return before , and rectify the mis- take ? " asked the gentleman , in a tone slightly altered . " Because , sir , I live some distance ...
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... boats ' , hoping to intercept the hound before he reached his prey ' . But the splashing of the oars ' , the voices of men and boys ' , and the barking of the dogs ' , must have filled the beating heart of the poor fawn with terror and ...
... boats ' , hoping to intercept the hound before he reached his prey ' . But the splashing of the oars ' , the voices of men and boys ' , and the barking of the dogs ' , must have filled the beating heart of the poor fawn with terror and ...
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