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 145
... close to his head , because Governor Endicott had forbidden any man to wear it below the cars . But he was a very personable young man ; and so thought the bridemaids and Miss Betsey herself . 12. The mint - master , also , was pleased ...
... close to his head , because Governor Endicott had forbidden any man to wear it below the cars . But he was a very personable young man ; and so thought the bridemaids and Miss Betsey herself . 12. The mint - master , also , was pleased ...
Page 156
... close to the fire ; but Konwell thought he had scented the fresh venison we had with us . Be that as it may , there was little doubt but that he would have made a leap , as soon as the intervening fire had burned down ; to its friendly ...
... close to the fire ; but Konwell thought he had scented the fresh venison we had with us . Be that as it may , there was little doubt but that he would have made a leap , as soon as the intervening fire had burned down ; to its friendly ...
Page 184
... close order , more effectually to execute their horrid intentions , the sergeant's party discharged their pieces , not on logs of wood , but per- fidious savages , -many of whom fell under the hot fire of the little band , and the rest ...
... close order , more effectually to execute their horrid intentions , the sergeant's party discharged their pieces , not on logs of wood , but per- fidious savages , -many of whom fell under the hot fire of the little band , and the rest ...
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