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 127
His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections on his former fault , and he
called aloud several times , ' This hand has offended . ' Satisfied with that
atonement , he then discovered a serenity in his countenance ; and when the fire
...
His thoughts seemed wholly occupied with reflections on his former fault , and he
called aloud several times , ' This hand has offended . ' Satisfied with that
atonement , he then discovered a serenity in his countenance ; and when the fire
...
Side 129
He turned and observed a Spaniard who was severely lashing a Peruvian , who
seemed to be between fifty and sixty years of age . This sight , though afflicting to
Mendez , was too common to have engaged his particular attention , if the ...
He turned and observed a Spaniard who was severely lashing a Peruvian , who
seemed to be between fifty and sixty years of age . This sight , though afflicting to
Mendez , was too common to have engaged his particular attention , if the ...
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 145
The bustle around seemed to awaken the mother from a wretched reverie . 12.
She raised her glazed eyes , and looked about with a faint wildness . As ths men
approached with cords to lower the coffin into the grave , she wrung her hands ...
The bustle around seemed to awaken the mother from a wretched reverie . 12.
She raised her glazed eyes , and looked about with a faint wildness . As ths men
approached with cords to lower the coffin into the grave , she wrung her hands ...
Side 150
The forests , which but now seemed black and bottomless gulphs , whence no
ray was reflected to show their form or colours , appear a new creation rising to
the sigbt , catching life and beauty from every increasing beam . The scene still ...
The forests , which but now seemed black and bottomless gulphs , whence no
ray was reflected to show their form or colours , appear a new creation rising to
the sigbt , catching life and beauty from every increasing beam . The scene still ...
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