The Progressive English reading books, Том 2 |
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... thought most contemptuously of those who were . I really believe that I was somewhat a favourite with him until my unfortunate failing justly offended him . He had occasion to go a journey , and I was directed to be with him at seven in ...
... thought most contemptuously of those who were . I really believe that I was somewhat a favourite with him until my unfortunate failing justly offended him . He had occasion to go a journey , and I was directed to be with him at seven in ...
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... thought a minute or two could be of no con- sequence . The coach , unfortunately , was " horridly exact , " and once more I was after my time — just Five minutes too late ! " 66 My Uncle Jonathan never forgave me , fully believ- ing ...
... thought a minute or two could be of no con- sequence . The coach , unfortunately , was " horridly exact , " and once more I was after my time — just Five minutes too late ! " 66 My Uncle Jonathan never forgave me , fully believ- ing ...
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... thought you would not keep your guinea long . " " Do not be angry , mother , " said I , throwing them down upon the table ; " I have bought the world for nine shillings ! " This was on Saturday ; and I well remember sitting up till it ...
... thought you would not keep your guinea long . " " Do not be angry , mother , " said I , throwing them down upon the table ; " I have bought the world for nine shillings ! " This was on Saturday ; and I well remember sitting up till it ...
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... thought if I could work for you , you would help me . " 66 Well , my young friend , " replied the principal , " I scarcely see any way in which you might be useful The request is somewhat singular . ” to us . Why , sir , I am willing to ...
... thought if I could work for you , you would help me . " 66 Well , my young friend , " replied the principal , " I scarcely see any way in which you might be useful The request is somewhat singular . ” to us . Why , sir , I am willing to ...
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... thought of little else than war , great chiefs and kings used to be called by the names of fierce animals such as the wolf and the lion . Richard the First of England was termed Cœur de Lion -- the Lion - hearted ; and some of the old ...
... thought of little else than war , great chiefs and kings used to be called by the names of fierce animals such as the wolf and the lion . Richard the First of England was termed Cœur de Lion -- the Lion - hearted ; and some of the old ...
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