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 253
... reach them with my hands ; and , shaking off their frosted barks , they would instantly spring far above my reach . Every few minutes , I was startled by the rattling noise of these falling icicles from some neighboring tree or grove ...
... reach them with my hands ; and , shaking off their frosted barks , they would instantly spring far above my reach . Every few minutes , I was startled by the rattling noise of these falling icicles from some neighboring tree or grove ...
Page 309
... reach it alivo ? " Who'll cut tho hawser ? " shouted Cap- tain Bankhead . Acting muster Stodder volunteered , and was followed by another . Holding by one hand to the ropes at her side , they cut through , by many blows of the hatchet ...
... reach it alivo ? " Who'll cut tho hawser ? " shouted Cap- tain Bankhead . Acting muster Stodder volunteered , and was followed by another . Holding by one hand to the ropes at her side , they cut through , by many blows of the hatchet ...
Page 311
... reach , rising and fulling on the waves . A sailor would spring from the deck to reach her , to be seen for a moment in mid - air , and then , as she rose , fall into her . So she gradually filled up ; but some poor souls who sought to ...
... reach , rising and fulling on the waves . A sailor would spring from the deck to reach her , to be seen for a moment in mid - air , and then , as she rose , fall into her . So she gradually filled up ; but some poor souls who sought to ...
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