Reading and Literature, Livro 3World Book Company, 1928 |
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... turned the horse's head towards Southampton . " I hate to lose three hundred and fifty dollars as much as any man ; but I love my fair young life , and I'm not going to turn into an equestrian statue in ice for anybody's collie dog ...
... turned the horse's head towards Southampton . " I hate to lose three hundred and fifty dollars as much as any man ; but I love my fair young life , and I'm not going to turn into an equestrian statue in ice for anybody's collie dog ...
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... turned for adventure or excitement , there he made his way ; and thousands of people in New York or Philadelphia thrilled to his vivid stories in the daily news column . Within one year he reported the coronation of a Russian Czar , the ...
... turned for adventure or excitement , there he made his way ; and thousands of people in New York or Philadelphia thrilled to his vivid stories in the daily news column . Within one year he reported the coronation of a Russian Czar , the ...
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... turning at once to the initial letter of the desired word . The other helpful device is the printing of the first and last word on each page in large type at the top of that page . Select several words and have a class contest to see ...
... turning at once to the initial letter of the desired word . The other helpful device is the printing of the first and last word on each page in large type at the top of that page . Select several words and have a class contest to see ...
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... turned his varied fancies into facts . He was greatly given to self - communing ; and when he and himself agreed upon anything , the thing was done . When every member of his domestic and political systems moved smoothly in its ...
... turned his varied fancies into facts . He was greatly given to self - communing ; and when he and himself agreed upon anything , the thing was done . When every member of his domestic and political systems moved smoothly in its ...
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... turned out , the youth would be disposed of ; and the king would take an æsthetic pleasure in watching the course of events , which would determine whether or not the young man had done wrong in allowing himself to love the princess ...
... turned out , the youth would be disposed of ; and the king would take an æsthetic pleasure in watching the course of events , which would determine whether or not the young man had done wrong in allowing himself to love the princess ...
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