The First[-fifth] Reader ...Scribner, Armstrong, 1875 - Readers |
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... things . It is understood , in the first place , that he is to do all the errands , go to the store , the post - office , and carry all sorts of messages . ― 2. If he had as many legs as a centipede , they would tire before night . His ...
... things . It is understood , in the first place , that he is to do all the errands , go to the store , the post - office , and carry all sorts of messages . ― 2. If he had as many legs as a centipede , they would tire before night . His ...
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... thing I would have , should be a dog ; for dogs are great companions , and as active and spry as a boy at doing nothing . - 9. Dogs are also good to bark at woodchuck holes . This reminds me that one of the pleasantest days I ever spent ...
... thing I would have , should be a dog ; for dogs are great companions , and as active and spry as a boy at doing nothing . - 9. Dogs are also good to bark at woodchuck holes . This reminds me that one of the pleasantest days I ever spent ...
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... , and softly approached the captain . Captain , " said he , " as it is not impossible that I may be lost , may I ask you to take charge of some- thing for me ? " 16. " Certainly , my boy , " said the THE SAILOR BOY OF HAVRE . 19.
... , and softly approached the captain . Captain , " said he , " as it is not impossible that I may be lost , may I ask you to take charge of some- thing for me ? " 16. " Certainly , my boy , " said the THE SAILOR BOY OF HAVRE . 19.
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... thing . " " Oh , then , I will willingly try to save you , " cried Jacques , hastening to the other side of the vessel , where all was prepared for his enterprise . " We ought 19. The captain thought for a moment . not to allow this lad ...
... thing . " " Oh , then , I will willingly try to save you , " cried Jacques , hastening to the other side of the vessel , where all was prepared for his enterprise . " We ought 19. The captain thought for a moment . not to allow this lad ...
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... things , they are all heads and wings , 66 And their bones through their feathers are stickin ' ! " Very hard it may be , but , oh , don't come to me ! " Said the Hen with one chicken . 8. " Half my care , I suppose , there is nobody ...
... things , they are all heads and wings , 66 And their bones through their feathers are stickin ' ! " Very hard it may be , but , oh , don't come to me ! " Said the Hen with one chicken . 8. " Half my care , I suppose , there is nobody ...
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