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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... Captain , 124 128 Bernard Barton , 131 36. MY FIRST JACK - KNIFE . 37. THE PINE - TREE SHILLINGS . 38. HIAWATHA'S HUNTING ..... 135 138 .Nathaniel Hawthorne , 143 .Longfellow , 147 40. THE POWER OF HABIT ........ 41. THE DRUNKARD'S ...
... Captain , 124 128 Bernard Barton , 131 36. MY FIRST JACK - KNIFE . 37. THE PINE - TREE SHILLINGS . 38. HIAWATHA'S HUNTING ..... 135 138 .Nathaniel Hawthorne , 143 .Longfellow , 147 40. THE POWER OF HABIT ........ 41. THE DRUNKARD'S ...
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... . And it is ever thus . There beats not a heart , how- ever debased by sin , or darkened by sorrow , that has not its * Captain Smith . noblest impulses aroused , in view of a generous and 78 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES .
... . And it is ever thus . There beats not a heart , how- ever debased by sin , or darkened by sorrow , that has not its * Captain Smith . noblest impulses aroused , in view of a generous and 78 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES .
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... captain gave the cheering order for the boatswain to call the hands to " go in swimming ; " and , in less than five minutes , the forms of our tars were seen leaping from the arms of the lower yards , into the water . One of the ...
... captain gave the cheering order for the boatswain to call the hands to " go in swimming ; " and , in less than five minutes , the forms of our tars were seen leaping from the arms of the lower yards , into the water . One of the ...
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... captain of the forecastle ; and , at the sound of these terrible words , the men who were in the water , leaped and plunged toward the ship . Right abeam , at the distance of three or four cables ' lengths , was seen the wake of a shark ...
... captain of the forecastle ; and , at the sound of these terrible words , the men who were in the water , leaped and plunged toward the ship . Right abeam , at the distance of three or four cables ' lengths , was seen the wake of a shark ...
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... captain of the vessel ? 3. Who seemed most to enjoy the sport ? 4. What is said of the old gunner ? 5. What did he do ? 6. What effect did his shot produce ? 7. Describe the closing scene . LESSON XXIV . DIS GUISE , concealment . WAY ...
... captain of the vessel ? 3. Who seemed most to enjoy the sport ? 4. What is said of the old gunner ? 5. What did he do ? 6. What effect did his shot produce ? 7. Describe the closing scene . LESSON XXIV . DIS GUISE , concealment . WAY ...
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