Reading and Literature, Livro 1World Book Company, 1927 Selections from English and American literature are accompanied by explanatory notes and study questions. |
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... boat and captain and engine - bells combined , so he had to imagine himself standing on his own hurricane deck , giving the orders , and executing them . " Stop her , sir ! Ting - a - ling - ling ! " The headway ran almost out and he ...
... boat and captain and engine - bells combined , so he had to imagine himself standing on his own hurricane deck , giving the orders , and executing them . " Stop her , sir ! Ting - a - ling - ling ! " The headway ran almost out and he ...
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... boat . Ben stared a moment and then said : " Hi - yi ! You're up a stump , ain't you ? " No answer . Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist ; then he gave his brush another gentle sweep and surveyed the result , as before ...
... boat . Ben stared a moment and then said : " Hi - yi ! You're up a stump , ain't you ? " No answer . Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist ; then he gave his brush another gentle sweep and surveyed the result , as before ...
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... boats were the most interest- ing things the boys ever saw and whole villages were accustomed to go down to the wharf when one pulled up to land its cargo . What do you think of Ben's imitation of the landing of the boat ? 5. Why did ...
... boats were the most interest- ing things the boys ever saw and whole villages were accustomed to go down to the wharf when one pulled up to land its cargo . What do you think of Ben's imitation of the landing of the boat ? 5. Why did ...
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... boat , without either tackle , sail , or mast . There he left us , as he thought , to perish . But a kind lord of my court , one Gonzalo , who loved me , had privately placed in the boat water , provisions , apparel , and some books ...
... boat , without either tackle , sail , or mast . There he left us , as he thought , to perish . But a kind lord of my court , one Gonzalo , who loved me , had privately placed in the boat water , provisions , apparel , and some books ...
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... boat in the sea . Grief and terror had so stupefied their senses that they did not know Prospero . He first discovered himself to the old Gonzalo , calling him the preserver of his life ; and then his brother and the king knew that he ...
... boat in the sea . Grief and terror had so stupefied their senses that they did not know Prospero . He first discovered himself to the old Gonzalo , calling him the preserver of his life ; and then his brother and the king knew that he ...
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