Johnson's First-[fifth] Reader ...Eugene Cunningham Branson B. F. Johnson publishing Company, 1899 - Readers |
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... thought expressed upon the printed page . The Fifth Reader has been prepared with the idea that the pupil has already mastered elementary reading and is prepared to enter upon the higher forms of written language . With this idea in ...
... thought expressed upon the printed page . The Fifth Reader has been prepared with the idea that the pupil has already mastered elementary reading and is prepared to enter upon the higher forms of written language . With this idea in ...
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... thought of what would have been his feelings if his own little girl had been the one on the track . Not a word did either of us speak until at Christiansburg , on the top of the Alleghanies , 2000 feet above sea level , the train ...
... thought of what would have been his feelings if his own little girl had been the one on the track . Not a word did either of us speak until at Christiansburg , on the top of the Alleghanies , 2000 feet above sea level , the train ...
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... thought not of the deed he did , But judged that toil might drink ; He passed again , and lo ! the well , By summers never dried , Had cooled ten thousand parching tongues , And saved a life beside ! A dreamer dropped a random thought ...
... thought not of the deed he did , But judged that toil might drink ; He passed again , and lo ! the well , By summers never dried , Had cooled ten thousand parching tongues , And saved a life beside ! A dreamer dropped a random thought ...
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... thought at random cast ! Ye were but little at the first , But mighty at the last . DEFINITIONS . - 1 . Strewed ( strud ) , scattered . 2. Léa , a grassy field . 3. Båsk , to lie in comfort . 4. Dôr'mouse , small animal like a squirrel ...
... thought at random cast ! Ye were but little at the first , But mighty at the last . DEFINITIONS . - 1 . Strewed ( strud ) , scattered . 2. Léa , a grassy field . 3. Båsk , to lie in comfort . 4. Dôr'mouse , small animal like a squirrel ...
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... it was the main road : one old man slowly plodding up hill beside his heavy load of sand specially attracted us . Quick as thought Amy drew in our horse , and , reaching down , handed him a couple of peaches ; if 32 FIFTH READER .
... it was the main road : one old man slowly plodding up hill beside his heavy load of sand specially attracted us . Quick as thought Amy drew in our horse , and , reaching down , handed him a couple of peaches ; if 32 FIFTH READER .
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