Good Reading for High Schools: AdventureTom Peete Cross, Reed Smith, Elmer Clayton Stauffer Ginn, 1930 |
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... leave , sir , " said Riach ; " you've a good head upon your shoul- ders , and a good Scotch tongue to ask with ; but I will leave you no manner of excuse : I want that boy taken out of this hole and put in the forecastle . " " What ye ...
... leave , sir , " said Riach ; " you've a good head upon your shoul- ders , and a good Scotch tongue to ask with ; but I will leave you no manner of excuse : I want that boy taken out of this hole and put in the forecastle . " " What ye ...
Pagina 244
... leave for Washington , D. C. , to assume the duties of the presidency , like all Lincoln's speeches , is simple , brief , and wholly appropriate to the occasion . ] Y FRIENDS : No one , not in my everything . Here I have lived a quarter ...
... leave for Washington , D. C. , to assume the duties of the presidency , like all Lincoln's speeches , is simple , brief , and wholly appropriate to the occasion . ] Y FRIENDS : No one , not in my everything . Here I have lived a quarter ...
Pagina 420
... leave . She was walking alone , through the valley of that shadow , into which one day we must all enter , and yet she was not alone , for we know whose rod and staff were com- forting her . - One night she had fallen quiet and , as we ...
... leave . She was walking alone , through the valley of that shadow , into which one day we must all enter , and yet she was not alone , for we know whose rod and staff were com- forting her . - One night she had fallen quiet and , as we ...
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