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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Page 55
... Indian who held her on his knco . Io smiled as he saw her cat the kernels , and look up in his face with a wondering ... Indian king , and demand his children . At the carliest dawn of morning he departed with his companions . They met a ...
... Indian who held her on his knco . Io smiled as he saw her cat the kernels , and look up in his face with a wondering ... Indian king , and demand his children . At the carliest dawn of morning he departed with his companions . They met a ...
Page 187
... Indian friends . 11. From time to time , the hope of the mother would be revived , and journeys were made to distant Indian settle ments in search of the lost sister ; but in vain . The mother went down into the grave , mourning , " and ...
... Indian friends . 11. From time to time , the hope of the mother would be revived , and journeys were made to distant Indian settle ments in search of the lost sister ; but in vain . The mother went down into the grave , mourning , " and ...
Page 189
... Indian parents died , and she soon afterward married a young chief of the nation , and removed to the Ohio country . She was treated with more respect than the Indian women generally ; and so happy was she in her domestic relations ...
... Indian parents died , and she soon afterward married a young chief of the nation , and removed to the Ohio country . She was treated with more respect than the Indian women generally ; and so happy was she in her domestic relations ...
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