The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth |
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Side 48
Your mother , ' said the old man , ' must he very cross to She is not always so , '
replied the little boy ; but though she loves me , she makes me fear her . ' And
where is your father ? said he . “ Oh ! I scarcely recollect him ; he has been dead
...
Your mother , ' said the old man , ' must he very cross to She is not always so , '
replied the little boy ; but though she loves me , she makes me fear her . ' And
where is your father ? said he . “ Oh ! I scarcely recollect him ; he has been dead
...
Side 89
I have sought it , I have killed many ; I have fully glutted my vengeance . For my
country , I rejoice at the beams of peace , but do not harbour a thought that mine
is the joy of fear . Logan never felt fear . He will not turn on his heel to save his life
.
I have sought it , I have killed many ; I have fully glutted my vengeance . For my
country , I rejoice at the beams of peace , but do not harbour a thought that mine
is the joy of fear . Logan never felt fear . He will not turn on his heel to save his life
.
Side 127
... the insincere declaracion of faith , to which he had the weakness to consent ,
and which the fear of death alone had extorted from him : that he took this
opportunity of atoning for his errour , by a sincere and open recantation ; and was
willing ...
... the insincere declaracion of faith , to which he had the weakness to consent ,
and which the fear of death alone had extorted from him : that he took this
opportunity of atoning for his errour , by a sincere and open recantation ; and was
willing ...
Side 137
It was now that her heart began to quake for fear . She remembered stories of
shepherds lost in the snow -- of a mother and child frozen to death on that very
moor . Bitterly did the poor child weep ; for death was terrible to her , who , though
...
It was now that her heart began to quake for fear . She remembered stories of
shepherds lost in the snow -- of a mother and child frozen to death on that very
moor . Bitterly did the poor child weep ; for death was terrible to her , who , though
...
Side 141
But a few minutes ago , and the three human beings who loved each other so
well , and now feared not to cross the moor ... which stood open as when the
father had left it in his fear , and now he thought with affright that his wife , feeble
as she ...
But a few minutes ago , and the three human beings who loved each other so
well , and now feared not to cross the moor ... which stood open as when the
father had left it in his fear , and now he thought with affright that his wife , feeble
as she ...
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