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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It soon learned to distinguish her , and the moment it heard her step into the room
, it would flutter its wings , and keep up an incessant chirping . It is no wonder ,
that Cherry and Amelia beca me very fond of each other . 12. The little bird süon ...
It soon learned to distinguish her , and the moment it heard her step into the room
, it would flutter its wings , and keep up an incessant chirping . It is no wonder ,
that Cherry and Amelia beca me very fond of each other . 12. The little bird süon ...
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But her husband heard not her words , for he was already out of sight , in the
snow storm , and she was left to the terrour of her own soul in that lonesome
cottage . 8. Little Hannah Lee had left her master's house , soon as the rim of the
great ...
But her husband heard not her words , for he was already out of sight , in the
snow storm , and she was left to the terrour of her own soul in that lonesome
cottage . 8. Little Hannah Lee had left her master's house , soon as the rim of the
great ...
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Three hours of that wild storm had passed over her head , and she heard nothing
more than if she had been asleep in a breathless night of the summer dew . Not
even a dream had touched her brain , arvoa she opened her eyes which , as ...
Three hours of that wild storm had passed over her head , and she heard nothing
more than if she had been asleep in a breathless night of the summer dew . Not
even a dream had touched her brain , arvoa she opened her eyes which , as ...
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For he ne'er can be true , she averr'd , Who can rob a poor bird of its young ; And I
lov'd her the more when I heard Such tenderness fall from her tongue . I have
heard her with sweetness unfold , How that pity was due to a dove ; That it ever ...
For he ne'er can be true , she averr'd , Who can rob a poor bird of its young ; And I
lov'd her the more when I heard Such tenderness fall from her tongue . I have
heard her with sweetness unfold , How that pity was due to a dove ; That it ever ...
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That they did wake each other ; I stood and heard them : But they did say their
pray'rs , and address'd them Again to sleep . Lady . There are two lodg'd together
. Mac . One cried , God bless us ! and Amen , the other ; As they had seen me
with ...
That they did wake each other ; I stood and heard them : But they did say their
pray'rs , and address'd them Again to sleep . Lady . There are two lodg'd together
. Mac . One cried , God bless us ! and Amen , the other ; As they had seen me
with ...
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