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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... took down the bars of a rail - fence , saw her safely in the pasture , and then , putting up the bars , came and entered the school with the rest of us . After school , in the afternoon , he let out the cow , and drove her away , none ...
... took down the bars of a rail - fence , saw her safely in the pasture , and then , putting up the bars , came and entered the school with the rest of us . After school , in the afternoon , he let out the cow , and drove her away , none ...
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... took fright , and threw the boy , injuring him so badly that he was carried home , and confined for some weeks to his bed . 13. " None of the boys who had caused the disaster , fol- lowed to learn the fate of the wounded boy . There was ...
... took fright , and threw the boy , injuring him so badly that he was carried home , and confined for some weeks to his bed . 13. " None of the boys who had caused the disaster , fol- lowed to learn the fate of the wounded boy . There was ...
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... took some parched corn from the hand of the Indian who held her on his knee . He smiled as he saw her eat the kernels , and look up in his face with a wondering , yet reproachful eye . Then they lay down to sleep in the dark forest ...
... took some parched corn from the hand of the Indian who held her on his knee . He smiled as he saw her eat the kernels , and look up in his face with a wondering , yet reproachful eye . Then they lay down to sleep in the dark forest ...
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... took thy children . I have sheltered them for thee . Not a hair of their head is hurt . Thinkest thou that the red man can for- get kindness ' ? They are sleeping in my tent a single blanket , it should have been their bed . and return ...
... took thy children . I have sheltered them for thee . Not a hair of their head is hurt . Thinkest thou that the red man can for- get kindness ' ? They are sleeping in my tent a single blanket , it should have been their bed . and return ...
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... of little John ' ? And how the woman sent him out Long after sun was down ' ? And tell me all about the wrong , And that will make the story long . " 2. I took the child upon my knee , Beside 60 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES .
... of little John ' ? And how the woman sent him out Long after sun was down ' ? And tell me all about the wrong , And that will make the story long . " 2. I took the child upon my knee , Beside 60 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES .
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