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 91
As sho this day returned ... The bird soon returned to her nest without food . Tho eaglets at once set up a cry for food , so shrill , so clear , and so clamorous , that the boy was greatly moved . 5. The parent bird seemed to try to ...
As sho this day returned ... The bird soon returned to her nest without food . Tho eaglets at once set up a cry for food , so shrill , so clear , and so clamorous , that the boy was greatly moved . 5. The parent bird seemed to try to ...
Page 162
After the lapse of three years , they both returned ; but what a difference between them ! Horace was morose and dissatisfied ; he had seen a good deal of the world , but , as he had traveled with no other design than to gratify himself ...
After the lapse of three years , they both returned ; but what a difference between them ! Horace was morose and dissatisfied ; he had seen a good deal of the world , but , as he had traveled with no other design than to gratify himself ...
Page 187
They returned to Wyoming , convinced that the child was dead . 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 ...
They returned to Wyoming , convinced that the child was dead . 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 ...
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