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 56
... eyes ' ! Look ' ! Answer me ! Are they the eyes of a stranger ' ! " The be- reaved father replied that he had no recollection of having ever before seen his countenance . 12. " Thus it is with the white man . IIe is dim - eyed . He ...
... eyes ' ! Look ' ! Answer me ! Are they the eyes of a stranger ' ! " The be- reaved father replied that he had no recollection of having ever before seen his countenance . 12. " Thus it is with the white man . IIe is dim - eyed . He ...
Page 155
... eyes fastened upon me . As my head was between the fire and those fearful eyes , I could plainly distinguish the fiery balls as , reflected on by the red light , they peered above the naked rocks . 19. It was a panther , and evidently ...
... eyes fastened upon me . As my head was between the fire and those fearful eyes , I could plainly distinguish the fiery balls as , reflected on by the red light , they peered above the naked rocks . 19. It was a panther , and evidently ...
Page 221
... eyes . The widow consents . There is an awful pause . With a smile in her eye , without knowing what she does , the little girl opens the Bible , -she turns her laughing face away , she places her fingers upon the page . 15. That awful ...
... eyes . The widow consents . There is an awful pause . With a smile in her eye , without knowing what she does , the little girl opens the Bible , -she turns her laughing face away , she places her fingers upon the page . 15. That awful ...
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