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 61
... John about as large as I ' ? Pray tell , how big was he ' ? " " He was an older boy than you , And stouter every way ; For , water from the well he drew , And hard he worked all day . But then poor John was sharp and thin , With sun ...
... John about as large as I ' ? Pray tell , how big was he ' ? " " He was an older boy than you , And stouter every way ; For , water from the well he drew , And hard he worked all day . But then poor John was sharp and thin , With sun ...
Page 63
... John could bring no more ; The woman in a rage it throw , — She stamped upon the floor . ( f . ) ' No supper you shall have to - night ; So go along to bed , You good - for - nothing , ugly fright , You little stupid - head ! ' " Said ...
... John could bring no more ; The woman in a rage it throw , — She stamped upon the floor . ( f . ) ' No supper you shall have to - night ; So go along to bed , You good - for - nothing , ugly fright , You little stupid - head ! ' " Said ...
Page 144
... John Hull was ap- pointed to manufacture this money , and was to have one shilling , out of every twenty , to pay him for the trouble of making them . 5. Hereupon , all the old silver in the colony was handed over to Captain John Hull ...
... John Hull was ap- pointed to manufacture this money , and was to have one shilling , out of every twenty , to pay him for the trouble of making them . 5. Hereupon , all the old silver in the colony was handed over to Captain John Hull ...
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