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 17
AS a bird one day was flying to seek food for its young ones , a boy , who had a
gun in his hand , saw it , and shot the poor thing through its head , and down it fell
to the ground . The boy then ran to it , and picked it up ; and when he saw that it ...
AS a bird one day was flying to seek food for its young ones , a boy , who had a
gun in his hand , saw it , and shot the poor thing through its head , and down it fell
to the ground . The boy then ran to it , and picked it up ; and when he saw that it ...
Side 21
One day , however , as Amelia's father accidentally cast his eyes upon the cage ,
he saw poor Cherry lying upon its breast , and panting as it were for life . The
poor bird's feathers appeared all rough , and it seemed as if it were breathing its
last ...
One day , however , as Amelia's father accidentally cast his eyes upon the cage ,
he saw poor Cherry lying upon its breast , and panting as it were for life . The
poor bird's feathers appeared all rough , and it seemed as if it were breathing its
last ...
Side 22
She went abroad that day , while poor Cherry was obliged 9 stay at home and
fast . The second and third day passed in the same playful manner as before ; but
poor Cherry was not thought of . On the fourth day her father and mother came ...
She went abroad that day , while poor Cherry was obliged 9 stay at home and
fast . The second and third day passed in the same playful manner as before ; but
poor Cherry was not thought of . On the fourth day her father and mother came ...
Side 144
The only being that seemed thoroughly to feel the humble and prostrate piety of a
true Christian , was a poor decrepit old woman , bending under the weight of
years and infirmities . 4. She bore the traces of something better than abject
poverty ...
The only being that seemed thoroughly to feel the humble and prostrate piety of a
true Christian , was a poor decrepit old woman , bending under the weight of
years and infirmities . 4. She bore the traces of something better than abject
poverty ...
Side 232
Remember the Poor . Now winter is come , with his cold chilling breath , And the
verdure has dropp'd from the trees ; All nature seems touch'd with the finger of
death , And the streams are beginning to freeze . When wanton young lads , o'er
...
Remember the Poor . Now winter is come , with his cold chilling breath , And the
verdure has dropp'd from the trees ; All nature seems touch'd with the finger of
death , And the streams are beginning to freeze . When wanton young lads , o'er
...
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