Pollard's Advanced ReaderWestern Publishing House, 1898 - 430 страници |
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... began to purr , and the hen to cluck . " What is that noise about ? " said the old woman , looking round the room , but her sight was not very good ; therefore , when she saw the duckling she thought it must be a fat duck , that had ...
... began to purr , and the hen to cluck . " What is that noise about ? " said the old woman , looking round the room , but her sight was not very good ; therefore , when she saw the duckling she thought it must be a fat duck , that had ...
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Rebecca Smith Pollard, Isaac Thomas. door , and then he began to feel such a great longing for a swim on the water , that he could not help tell- ing the hen . " What an absurd idea , " said the hen . " You 5 have nothing else to do ...
Rebecca Smith Pollard, Isaac Thomas. door , and then he began to feel such a great longing for a swim on the water , that he could not help tell- ing the hen . " What an absurd idea , " said the hen . " You 5 have nothing else to do ...
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... just come from Manyuema , in the west , the other from Unyanyembe , in the east . 30 Conversation began . What about ? What about ? I declare I have forgotten . Oh ! we simultaneously asked ques- tions THE FINDING OF LIVINGSTONE . 49.
... just come from Manyuema , in the west , the other from Unyanyembe , in the east . 30 Conversation began . What about ? What about ? I declare I have forgotten . Oh ! we simultaneously asked ques- tions THE FINDING OF LIVINGSTONE . 49.
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... began ; but whatever the Doctor informed me , and that which I communicated to him , I cannot correctly report , for I found myself gazing at him , conning the wonderful man at whose side I now sat in Central Africa . 5 Every hair of ...
... began ; but whatever the Doctor informed me , and that which I communicated to him , I cannot correctly report , for I found myself gazing at him , conning the wonderful man at whose side I now sat in Central Africa . 5 Every hair of ...
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... began the hum of conning over lessons and getting them by heart , the whispered jest and stealthy game , and all the noise and drawl of school ; and in the midst of the din sat the poor schoolmaster , the 25 very image of meekness and ...
... began the hum of conning over lessons and getting them by heart , the whispered jest and stealthy game , and all the noise and drawl of school ; and in the midst of the din sat the poor schoolmaster , the 25 very image of meekness and ...
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Страница 298 - Ask yourselves how this gracious reception of our petition comports with those warlike preparations which cover our waters, and darken our land. Are fleets 'and armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation...
Страница 376 - Rome ! my country ! city of the soul ! The orphans of the heart must turn to thee, Lone mother of dead empires ! and control In their shut breasts their petty misery. What are our woes and sufferance ? Come and see The cypress, hear the owl, and plod your way O'er steps of broken thrones and temples, Ye. ! Whose agonies are evils of a day — A world is at our feet as fragile as our clay. The Niobe of nations ! there she stands, Childless and crownless, in her voiceless woe ; An empty urn within...
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Страница 289 - Wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim'rous beastie, O, what a panic's in thy breastie! Thou need na start awa sae hasty, Wi