Story Hour Readings, Livro 5American Book, 1921 |
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... heads and the glare of the burning trees shone more brightly than the daylight . I was sensible of a slight faintness and my wife looked pale . The heat had produced such a flush in the child's face that when she turned toward either of ...
... heads and the glare of the burning trees shone more brightly than the daylight . I was sensible of a slight faintness and my wife looked pale . The heat had produced such a flush in the child's face that when she turned toward either of ...
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Ernest Clark Hartwell. 10 Our bodies were cool enough , but our heads were scorching ; and the child , who now seemed to ... head , and I shot one of them . 20 Some of its flesh was soon roasted , and after eating it we felt wonderfully ...
Ernest Clark Hartwell. 10 Our bodies were cool enough , but our heads were scorching ; and the child , who now seemed to ... head , and I shot one of them . 20 Some of its flesh was soon roasted , and after eating it we felt wonderfully ...
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... head that should risk an entrance . He had paid no attention to Obed's movements , and was momentarily expecting to hear the roar of the old rifle . 15 " The other jack - o ' - lantern ! Don't you see that's what scar't ' em so ...
... head that should risk an entrance . He had paid no attention to Obed's movements , and was momentarily expecting to hear the roar of the old rifle . 15 " The other jack - o ' - lantern ! Don't you see that's what scar't ' em so ...
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... head and her wrists were crossed and tied so tightly that she found it impossible 20 to release them . When they had secured her to their own satisfaction the Indians left her , assuring her that they were going back to the ford to ...
... head and her wrists were crossed and tied so tightly that she found it impossible 20 to release them . When they had secured her to their own satisfaction the Indians left her , assuring her that they were going back to the ford to ...
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... head . Then , as soon as his gun had gone off , he jerked the rope and his friends pulled him out . He waited awhile for the smoke of his gun to clear off , then went in once more , to see if the wolf was dead . ΤΟ He found her lying ...
... head . Then , as soon as his gun had gone off , he jerked the rope and his friends pulled him out . He waited awhile for the smoke of his gun to clear off , then went in once more , to see if the wolf was dead . ΤΟ He found her lying ...
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