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 was a passionate , headstrong boy ; and never did this frame of temper come upon me , but I seemed to see her mild , tearful eyes full upon me , just as she used to look in life ; and when I strove for the mastery over my passions ...
I was a passionate , headstrong boy ; and never did this frame of temper come upon me , but I seemed to see her mild , tearful eyes full upon me , just as she used to look in life ; and when I strove for the mastery over my passions ...
Page 74
It had lived more than half its life among the vil lagers ' , and had apparently lost all fear of them ' ; but it now seemed to know instinctively that an enemy was at hand ' . In an instant ' , its whole character and appearance seemed ...
It had lived more than half its life among the vil lagers ' , and had apparently lost all fear of them ' ; but it now seemed to know instinctively that an enemy was at hand ' . In an instant ' , its whole character and appearance seemed ...
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The atmosphere which I now breathed , seemed to dilate my heart at every breath . I uttered some audible expressions . My voice was weaker than the faintest sound of a reed . There was no object near to make it reverb or echo . 7.
The atmosphere which I now breathed , seemed to dilate my heart at every breath . I uttered some audible expressions . My voice was weaker than the faintest sound of a reed . There was no object near to make it reverb or echo . 7.
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