Much less did it resemble that of any known herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at the same time overflowed his nether lip. He knew not what to think. He next stooped down to feel the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his... McGuffey's Third Eclectic Reader - Page 334by William Holmes McGuffey - 1879 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
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...untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced. What could it proceed from? — not from the burnt cottage — he had smelt that smell before—indeed this was by no means the first accident of the kind which had occurred through the... | |
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...untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced. What could it proceed from ?— not from the burnt...same time overflowed his nether lip. He knew not what tc think. He next stooped down to feel the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his... | |
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...untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced. What could it proceed from ?— not from the burnt...premonitory moistening at the same time overflowed In» nether lip. He knew not what to think. He next stooped down to feel the pig, if there were any... | |
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...untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced. s of the straungents, the rarenesse and sodenesse...that to the perceiving of the people, at the time «he same time overflowed bis aether lip. He knew not what to VOL. I. 609 2 R flunk. He next stooped... | |
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...untimely suflerers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced. What could it proceed from ? — not from the burnt...the negligence of this unlucky young firebrand. Much leas did it resemble that of any known herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at the same... | |
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...scent which he had before experienced. What could it proceed from ? — not from the burnt cottage—he had smelt that smell before — indeed this was by no means the first accident of the kind which bad occurred through the negligence of this unlucky young firebrand. Much less did it resemble that... | |
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