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... story and folk tale ; in the fourth , the animal story and the tale of adventure ; in the fifth , the great myths of the world ; and in the sixth , a selection of stories , poems , and essays which are intended in a special way to serve ...
... story and folk tale ; in the fourth , the animal story and the tale of adventure ; in the fifth , the great myths of the world ; and in the sixth , a selection of stories , poems , and essays which are intended in a special way to serve ...
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... Story 72 James Hogg 74 16. Tom and the Lobster 17. The Salmon • 18. A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea 19. The Capture of a Whale . 20. The Capture of a Whale ( concluded ) 21. The Wreck of the Hesperus 22. The King of Beasts . 23. The ...
... Story 72 James Hogg 74 16. Tom and the Lobster 17. The Salmon • 18. A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea 19. The Capture of a Whale . 20. The Capture of a Whale ( concluded ) 21. The Wreck of the Hesperus 22. The King of Beasts . 23. The ...
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... story window , he bolted . 5 He distributed that load of apples over four blocks , much to the profit of the school children , and he wrecked the wagon on a hydrant . For this the man beat him with a piece of the wreck- age until a blue ...
... story window , he bolted . 5 He distributed that load of apples over four blocks , much to the profit of the school children , and he wrecked the wagon on a hydrant . For this the man beat him with a piece of the wreck- age until a blue ...
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... in your own words the story of Skipper's second year in the city . 1. Life with the grocery man . 2. Life with the apple 3. Life with the junk man . man . 4 SKIPPER ( Concluded ) SOON after this there came 22 FOURTH YEAR LANGUAGE READER.
... in your own words the story of Skipper's second year in the city . 1. Life with the grocery man . 2. Life with the apple 3. Life with the junk man . man . 4 SKIPPER ( Concluded ) SOON after this there came 22 FOURTH YEAR LANGUAGE READER.
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... - sciousness . III . Draw a quick sketch of the river and river bank at this point of the story . 6 BUCK'S TRIAL OF STRENGTH [ One day John Thornton HOW BUCK SAVED HIS MASTER 35 The Mountain and the Squirrel Jack London Jack London.
... - sciousness . III . Draw a quick sketch of the river and river bank at this point of the story . 6 BUCK'S TRIAL OF STRENGTH [ One day John Thornton HOW BUCK SAVED HIS MASTER 35 The Mountain and the Squirrel Jack London Jack London.
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Страница 136 - And the muttering grew to a grumbling; And the grumbling grew to a mighty rumbling; And out of the houses the rats came tumbling, Great rats, small rats, lean rats, brawny rats, Brown rats, black rats, gray rats, tawny rats, Grave old plodders, gay young friskers, Fathers, mothers, uncles, cousins, Cocking tails and pricking whiskers; Families by tens and dozens, Brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, — Followed the piper for their lives.
Страница 181 - They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced; but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: I gazed— and gazed— but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure...
Страница 180 - I WANDERED lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of golden daffodils, Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the Milky Way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.
Страница 134 - And in did come the strangest figure! His queer long coat from heel to head Was half of yellow and half of red, And he himself was tall and thin, With sharp blue eyes, each like a pin, And light loose hair, yet swarthy skin, No tuft on cheek nor beard on chin, But lips where smiles went out and in; There was no guessing his kith and kin: And nobody could enough admire The tall man and his quaint attire.
Страница 192 - The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweetheart, see, they bark at me !
Страница 253 - It sounds to him like her mother's voice, Singing in Paradise ! He needs must think of her once more, How in the grave she lies ; And with his hard, rough hand he wipes A tear out of his eyes.
Страница 223 - And the heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moored their bark On the wild New England shore.
Страница 204 - He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot ; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack.
Страница 75 - Where the hazel bank is steepest, Where the shadow falls the deepest, Where the clustering nuts fall free, That's the way for Billy and me.
Страница 164 - AT the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears, Hangs a thrush that sings loud — it has sung for three years ; Poor Susan has passed by the spot, and has heard In the silence of morning the song of the bird. Tis a note of enchantment ; what ails her ? She sees A mountain ascending, a vision of trees ; Bright volumes of vapour through Lothbury glide, And a river flows on through the vale of Cheapside.