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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I never forgot my mother's last kiss . It was with me in sorrow ; it was with me in joy ; it was with me in moments of evil , like a perpetual good . QUESTIONS . - 1 . What was the age of the person represented in this piece ? 2.
I never forgot my mother's last kiss . It was with me in sorrow ; it was with me in joy ; it was with me in moments of evil , like a perpetual good . QUESTIONS . - 1 . What was the age of the person represented in this piece ? 2.
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But the mother's heart was still the shrine of hope , and she felt assured that Frances was not in the grave . 9. Her soul appeared to commune with that of her child , and she often said , “ I know Frances is still living .
But the mother's heart was still the shrine of hope , and she felt assured that Frances was not in the grave . 9. Her soul appeared to commune with that of her child , and she often said , “ I know Frances is still living .
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But the wind blew it back , and the rain begun to full , and the darkness of night began to draw on , and there was no shelter abroad , and it sought its way back to its nest , to tako shelter beneath its mother's wings , und to be ...
But the wind blew it back , and the rain begun to full , and the darkness of night began to draw on , and there was no shelter abroad , and it sought its way back to its nest , to tako shelter beneath its mother's wings , und to be ...
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