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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... Naƶman , who often came to his house , and partook of his hospitality . The Indians never forgive injuries , nor forget benefits . The family consisted of Stacy , his wife , and two children , a boy and a girl , the former five , the ...
... Naƶman , who often came to his house , and partook of his hospitality . The Indians never forgive injuries , nor forget benefits . The family consisted of Stacy , his wife , and two children , a boy and a girl , the former five , the ...
Page 195
... Naƶman then proceeded to tell her that , owing to some encroachments of the white people below the mountains , his tribe had become irritated , and were resolved that night to massacre all the white settlers within their reach ; that ...
... Naƶman then proceeded to tell her that , owing to some encroachments of the white people below the mountains , his tribe had become irritated , and were resolved that night to massacre all the white settlers within their reach ; that ...
Page 196
... Naƶman , and his more than ordinary gravity , had excited suspicion in some of the tribe , who had , accordingly , paid particular attention to the move- ments of Stacy . One of the young Indians , who had been kept on the watch ...
... Naƶman , and his more than ordinary gravity , had excited suspicion in some of the tribe , who had , accordingly , paid particular attention to the move- ments of Stacy . One of the young Indians , who had been kept on the watch ...
Page 197
... Naƶman , who sat smoking his pipe with invincible gravity . 14. She wrung her hands , and wept ; but remained silent . " Wilt thou name the traitor ?? ' Tis the third and last time . " The . The agony of the mother waxed more bitter ...
... Naƶman , who sat smoking his pipe with invincible gravity . 14. She wrung her hands , and wept ; but remained silent . " Wilt thou name the traitor ?? ' Tis the third and last time . " The . The agony of the mother waxed more bitter ...
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... Naƶman and Stacy's family ? 3. Why did Naƶman , at first , refuse to tell Mrs. Stacy of her danger ? 4. Did Stacy's family make their escape ? 5. Where were they taken ? 6. Did Mrs. Stacy tell who had informed her ? 7. What measures did ...
... Naƶman and Stacy's family ? 3. Why did Naƶman , at first , refuse to tell Mrs. Stacy of her danger ? 4. Did Stacy's family make their escape ? 5. Where were they taken ? 6. Did Mrs. Stacy tell who had informed her ? 7. What measures did ...
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