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... THE NEW FIFTH READER . BENZIGER BROTHERS , PRINTERS TO THE HOLY APOSTOLIC SEE . Edie T 755,94,202 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GHT OF 4LDIGE ARTHUR. NEW YORK , CINCINNATI , AND CHICAGO : TOM PLAYFAIR INTERFERES ON BEHALF OF PERCY WYNN .
... THE NEW FIFTH READER . BENZIGER BROTHERS , PRINTERS TO THE HOLY APOSTOLIC SEE . Edie T 755,94,202 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GHT OF 4LDIGE ARTHUR. NEW YORK , CINCINNATI , AND CHICAGO : TOM PLAYFAIR INTERFERES ON BEHALF OF PERCY WYNN .
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Richard Gilmour. Edie T 755,94,202 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GHT OF 4LDIGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON JANUARY 25 , 1924 Copyright , 1894 , by BENZIGER BROTHERŃ CONTENTS . LESSON INTRODUCTION . 1. PERCY WYNN'S FIRST DAY.
Richard Gilmour. Edie T 755,94,202 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GHT OF 4LDIGE ARTHUR PLIMPTON JANUARY 25 , 1924 Copyright , 1894 , by BENZIGER BROTHERŃ CONTENTS . LESSON INTRODUCTION . 1. PERCY WYNN'S FIRST DAY.
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Richard Gilmour. CONTENTS . LESSON INTRODUCTION . 1. PERCY WYNN'S FIRST DAY AT COLLEGE ( I ) . PAGE 9 Rev. Francis J. Finn , S.J. 23 2. PERCY WYNN'S FIRST DAY AT COLLEGE ( II ) . 3. THE KING AND THE CHILD .. 4. HUNTING THE ELEPHANT IN ...
Richard Gilmour. CONTENTS . LESSON INTRODUCTION . 1. PERCY WYNN'S FIRST DAY AT COLLEGE ( I ) . PAGE 9 Rev. Francis J. Finn , S.J. 23 2. PERCY WYNN'S FIRST DAY AT COLLEGE ( II ) . 3. THE KING AND THE CHILD .. 4. HUNTING THE ELEPHANT IN ...
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... Percy Wynn's First Day at College . Part I. 1. " Say , young fellow , what are you moping here for ? " The person ... Percy Wynn , sir . " 2. His voice was clear and musical . The name evoked a low , derisive chuckling from the crowd ...
... Percy Wynn's First Day at College . Part I. 1. " Say , young fellow , what are you moping here for ? " The person ... Percy Wynn , sir . " 2. His voice was clear and musical . The name evoked a low , derisive chuckling from the crowd ...
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Richard Gilmour. " Oh yes , indeedy ! " answered Percy very seriously , whereupon there was a shout of laughter from the boys . As Percy perceived that his questioner had been mocking him , the blood rushed to his face , and he blushed ...
Richard Gilmour. " Oh yes , indeedy ! " answered Percy very seriously , whereupon there was a shout of laughter from the boys . As Percy perceived that his questioner had been mocking him , the blood rushed to his face , and he blushed ...
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