Relfe brothers' model reading-books, in prose and verse, ed., with notes and intr. by R.F. Charles, Volum 4Richard Fletcher Charles 1882 |
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... Stone - mason 39. The Great Plague ...... From Stories of Old England Macaulay AUTHOR . PAGE Oliver Goldsmith ...... 136 137 143 157 William Howitt 161 ...... W. C. Bryant 175 From Stories and Pic- tures from Church History 177 W ...
... Stone - mason 39. The Great Plague ...... From Stories of Old England Macaulay AUTHOR . PAGE Oliver Goldsmith ...... 136 137 143 157 William Howitt 161 ...... W. C. Bryant 175 From Stories and Pic- tures from Church History 177 W ...
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... stone , dozing or sleeping , he was awakened by something pat- patting against his legs . He thought it must be a rabbit or a rat , as he knew they were about the place . He only moved his legs a little , so as to drive the creature ...
... stone , dozing or sleeping , he was awakened by something pat- patting against his legs . He thought it must be a rabbit or a rat , as he knew they were about the place . He only moved his legs a little , so as to drive the creature ...
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... stone , and , pressing the iron heel of my boot upon his neck , I dislocated his spine , and he struggled no more . I was quite exhausted when the struggle was over . The fight must have lasted nearly two hours . It was the most ...
... stone , and , pressing the iron heel of my boot upon his neck , I dislocated his spine , and he struggled no more . I was quite exhausted when the struggle was over . The fight must have lasted nearly two hours . It was the most ...
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... stone wall , thereby securing a good start . I well remember the consternation which his departure occasioned , for we all concluded that Toby had left us for good and all , and that , having once reached the sea , he would never think ...
... stone wall , thereby securing a good start . I well remember the consternation which his departure occasioned , for we all concluded that Toby had left us for good and all , and that , having once reached the sea , he would never think ...
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... content to work it out with patience , and bear with the badness of the per- formance . When the corn was sown I had no harrow , but was forced to go over it myself 38 The Labours of Robinson Crusoe . The Old Stone-mason.
... content to work it out with patience , and bear with the badness of the per- formance . When the corn was sown I had no harrow , but was forced to go over it myself 38 The Labours of Robinson Crusoe . The Old Stone-mason.
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