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 156
... fire , and proceeded to climb the steep wall of rock , that raised itself like a barrier , about twenty steps ... fire ; but Konwell thought he had scented the fresh venison we had with us . Be that as it may , there was little doubt but ...
... fire , and proceeded to climb the steep wall of rock , that raised itself like a barrier , about twenty steps ... fire ; but Konwell thought he had scented the fresh venison we had with us . Be that as it may , there was little doubt but ...
Page 183
... fire was lighted . Each individual cut a log of wood , about the size of his body , rolled it nicely in his blanket , placed his hat upon one end , and laid it before the fire , that the enemy might be deceived , and mistake it for a ...
... fire was lighted . Each individual cut a log of wood , about the size of his body , rolled it nicely in his blanket , placed his hat upon one end , and laid it before the fire , that the enemy might be deceived , and mistake it for a ...
Page 184
... fire might be effec- tual , and opposition less formidable . 12. Their suspense was not of long duration . The In- dians , in a body , cautiously approached till within a short distance they then halted , took deliberate aim ...
... fire might be effec- tual , and opposition less formidable . 12. Their suspense was not of long duration . The In- dians , in a body , cautiously approached till within a short distance they then halted , took deliberate aim ...
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