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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... lived longer than their authors and have been enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of boys and girls . Some are single chapters from longer books which you will be glad to read . With few exceptions , they were told by English and American ...
... lived longer than their authors and have been enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of boys and girls . Some are single chapters from longer books which you will be glad to read . With few exceptions , they were told by English and American ...
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... lived in all the world . " " Such a company of noble knights ! Their like will hardly be seen again . " RICE , ALICE HEGAN . Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch . The Century Company A widow with five children finds many trying experiences ...
... lived in all the world . " " Such a company of noble knights ! Their like will hardly be seen again . " RICE , ALICE HEGAN . Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch . The Century Company A widow with five children finds many trying experiences ...
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... lived in the early days of the settlement of the Mississippi valley . 1. Why do Tom's thoughts wander to the town pump and away from the fence ? 2. Tom lives with his Aunt Polly . How does Tom's way of thinking of her differ from Jim's ...
... lived in the early days of the settlement of the Mississippi valley . 1. Why do Tom's thoughts wander to the town pump and away from the fence ? 2. Tom lives with his Aunt Polly . How does Tom's way of thinking of her differ from Jim's ...
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... lived in the same neighborhood , not far from each other . Proud of his long beard and sharp horns , Brother Goat looked on Brother Rabbit with disdain . He would hardly speak to Brother Rabbit when he met him , and his greatest ...
... lived in the same neighborhood , not far from each other . Proud of his long beard and sharp horns , Brother Goat looked on Brother Rabbit with disdain . He would hardly speak to Brother Rabbit when he met him , and his greatest ...
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... lived in Nottinghamshire . As Robin Hood in the forest stood All under the greenwood tree , There he was aware of a brave young man As fine as fine might be . The youngster was clothed in scarlet red , In scarlet fine and gay ; And he ...
... lived in Nottinghamshire . As Robin Hood in the forest stood All under the greenwood tree , There he was aware of a brave young man As fine as fine might be . The youngster was clothed in scarlet red , In scarlet fine and gay ; And he ...
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