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 76
... passed out of sight into the forest ' . At the same instant ' , the hound ' , as he touched the land ' , felt the hunter's strong arm clutching his neck . 11. The worst was believed to be over ' ; the fawn was leaping up the mountain ...
... passed out of sight into the forest ' . At the same instant ' , the hound ' , as he touched the land ' , felt the hunter's strong arm clutching his neck . 11. The worst was believed to be over ' ; the fawn was leaping up the mountain ...
Page 173
... passed away in an untiring devotion to the studies he had assigned himself , and he then made application for admission to the bar . 22. Young Wallace passed his examinations with some applause , and the first case on which he was ...
... passed away in an untiring devotion to the studies he had assigned himself , and he then made application for admission to the bar . 22. Young Wallace passed his examinations with some applause , and the first case on which he was ...
Page 174
... passed over his countenance at the first contemptuous word and tone that were uttered by his antagonist at the bar . These soon gave place to atten- tion , and an air of conscious power . Nearly an hour had passed when Harmon resumed ...
... passed over his countenance at the first contemptuous word and tone that were uttered by his antagonist at the bar . These soon gave place to atten- tion , and an air of conscious power . Nearly an hour had passed when Harmon resumed ...
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