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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... took the white alley , and bent over the toe with absorbing interest while the bandage was being unwound . In another moment he was flying down the street with his pail and a tingling rear , Tom was whitewashing with vigor , and Aunt ...
... took the white alley , and bent over the toe with absorbing interest while the bandage was being unwound . In another moment he was flying down the street with his pail and a tingling rear , Tom was whitewashing with vigor , and Aunt ...
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... took up his brush and went tranquilly to work . Ben Rogers hove in sight presently -the very boy , of all boys , whose ridicule he had been dreading . Ben's gait was the hop - skip - and- jump - proof enough that his heart was light and ...
... took up his brush and went tranquilly to work . Ben Rogers hove in sight presently -the very boy , of all boys , whose ridicule he had been dreading . Ben's gait was the hop - skip - and- jump - proof enough that his heart was light and ...
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... took his bucket and went to Brother Goat's well . On the way he was very much afraid that something would catch him . He trembled when the wind shook the leaves of the trees . He would go a little distance and then stop and listen ; he ...
... took his bucket and went to Brother Goat's well . On the way he was very much afraid that something would catch him . He trembled when the wind shook the leaves of the trees . He would go a little distance and then stop and listen ; he ...
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... took Brother Rabbit from the tar - doll and prepared to burn him alive . As he was passing a thicket of brambles with Brother Rabbit on his shoulders , Brother Goat met his daughter Bélédie , who was walking about in the fields ...
... took Brother Rabbit from the tar - doll and prepared to burn him alive . As he was passing a thicket of brambles with Brother Rabbit on his shoulders , Brother Goat met his daughter Bélédie , who was walking about in the fields ...
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... took place the de- cisive defeat of General Braddock and his English army by the French at Fort Duquesne . George Washington was with Braddock's forces . What connection have George II , General Braddock , and the Lisbon earthquake with ...
... took place the de- cisive defeat of General Braddock and his English army by the French at Fort Duquesne . George Washington was with Braddock's forces . What connection have George II , General Braddock , and the Lisbon earthquake with ...
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