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 139
... turned with indignation ; but I felt the inward com- fort of a man who has confidence in his own resources , and knows he has the power in his own hands . I quietly jingled the money in my pockets , and went to the opposite store . I ...
... turned with indignation ; but I felt the inward com- fort of a man who has confidence in his own resources , and knows he has the power in his own hands . I quietly jingled the money in my pockets , and went to the opposite store . I ...
Page 175
... turned proudly round , and , while the fire of injured pride , and the look of pity were strangely blended in his counte nance , coolly answered , " So was Franklin ! ” 2. This dignified reply struck me forcibly , and I turned to mark ...
... turned proudly round , and , while the fire of injured pride , and the look of pity were strangely blended in his counte nance , coolly answered , " So was Franklin ! ” 2. This dignified reply struck me forcibly , and I turned to mark ...
Page 178
... turned , ) not turned aside ; unheeded . NOW AND THEN . JANE TAYLOR . 1. IN distant days , —of wild romance , Of magic , mist , and fable , - When stones could argue , trees advance , * And brutes to talk were able , - When shrubs and ...
... turned , ) not turned aside ; unheeded . NOW AND THEN . JANE TAYLOR . 1. IN distant days , —of wild romance , Of magic , mist , and fable , - When stones could argue , trees advance , * And brutes to talk were able , - When shrubs and ...
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