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 307
... sides , hung suspended for a moment like jaws open to devour , and then , breaking , gnashed over in foam from side to side . 7. Those of us new to the sea , and not apprehending our peril , hurrahed for the largest wave ; but the ...
... sides , hung suspended for a moment like jaws open to devour , and then , breaking , gnashed over in foam from side to side . 7. Those of us new to the sea , and not apprehending our peril , hurrahed for the largest wave ; but the ...
Page 311
... side , then was dashed hopelessly out of 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 ...
... side , then was dashed hopelessly out of 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 ...
Page 312
... side ; but life remained . Wo wero saved , and an arm was a small price to pay for life . 20. We reached the " Rhode Island ; " ropes were flung over her side , and caught with a death - grip . Some lost their hold , were washed away ...
... side ; but life remained . Wo wero saved , and an arm was a small price to pay for life . 20. We reached the " Rhode Island ; " ropes were flung over her side , and caught with a death - grip . Some lost their hold , were washed away ...
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