Reading and Literature, Livro 3World Book Company, 1928 |
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... took him couldn't have gone very far away either . Now which of you will volunteer ? I'm sure you'll do it to please me . Mr. Van Bibber , now : you say you're so clever . We're all the time hearing of your adventures . Why don't you ...
... took him couldn't have gone very far away either . Now which of you will volunteer ? I'm sure you'll do it to please me . Mr. Van Bibber , now : you say you're so clever . We're all the time hearing of your adventures . Why don't you ...
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... took different roads . It was snowing gently and was very cold . Van Bibber drove aimlessly ahead , looking to the right and left and scanning each back yard and side street . Every now and then he hailed some passing farm wagon and ...
... took different roads . It was snowing gently and was very cold . Van Bibber drove aimlessly ahead , looking to the right and left and scanning each back yard and side street . Every now and then he hailed some passing farm wagon and ...
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... took it from his lips , and his feet and the dashboard seemed to have become stuck together . " I think I'll give it up , " he said finally , as he turned the horse's head towards Southampton . " I hate to lose three hundred and fifty ...
... took it from his lips , and his feet and the dashboard seemed to have become stuck together . " I think I'll give it up , " he said finally , as he turned the horse's head towards Southampton . " I hate to lose three hundred and fifty ...
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... took him up to the cave , and I hitched the horse in the cedar brake . After dark I drove the buggy to the little village , three miles away , where we had hired it , and walked back to the mountain . Bill was pasting court - plaster ...
... took him up to the cave , and I hitched the horse in the cedar brake . After dark I drove the buggy to the little village , three miles away , where we had hired it , and walked back to the mountain . Bill was pasting court - plaster ...
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... took the rock away from the boy and kind of patched up the argument . " I'll fix you , " says the kid to Bill . " No man ever yet struck the Red Chief but what he got paid for it . You better beware ! " After breakfast the kid takes a ...
... took the rock away from the boy and kind of patched up the argument . " I'll fix you , " says the kid to Bill . " No man ever yet struck the Red Chief but what he got paid for it . You better beware ! " After breakfast the kid takes a ...
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