McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Svazek 5American Book Company, 1920 |
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Strana 40
... asked him whether he had not slept in the public garden , with the gate open , the night before . 5. The second page had a good share of self - conceit , however , and so was not greatly confused by the King's jest . He determined that ...
... asked him whether he had not slept in the public garden , with the gate open , the night before . 5. The second page had a good share of self - conceit , however , and so was not greatly confused by the King's jest . He determined that ...
Strana 41
... asked the King ; " don't you know how to read ? " " Oh , yes ! sire , " she replied , addressing him with the title usually applied to him : " I will now read it , if you please . " " Re- 9. The two pages were about to leave the room ...
... asked the King ; " don't you know how to read ? " " Oh , yes ! sire , " she replied , addressing him with the title usually applied to him : " I will now read it , if you please . " " Re- 9. The two pages were about to leave the room ...
Strana 45
... asked the question ; and now a heavy - looking man took the dog's place in the door . 7. " How far is it to G ? " I asked , not deeming it best to say , in the beginning , that I sought a resting place for the night . 8. " To G ...
... asked the question ; and now a heavy - looking man took the dog's place in the door . 7. " How far is it to G ? " I asked , not deeming it best to say , in the beginning , that I sought a resting place for the night . 8. " To G ...
Strana 56
... as though any one might knock him down with a feather . The old gentleman asked him if he had rung the bell because he wanted anything . Rufus was much con- fused , and stammered , and tried to excuse himself 56 ECLECTIC SERIES .
... as though any one might knock him down with a feather . The old gentleman asked him if he had rung the bell because he wanted anything . Rufus was much con- fused , and stammered , and tried to excuse himself 56 ECLECTIC SERIES .
Strana 66
... asking for aid . 6. Mŏd'- i - fied , qualified , lessened . Pro - pri'e - ties , fixed customs or rules of conduet . Ab - sôrb'ing , engaging the attention entirely . 7. Hăs ' sock , a raised mound of turf . 9. An - tiç'i - pate , to ...
... asking for aid . 6. Mŏd'- i - fied , qualified , lessened . Pro - pri'e - ties , fixed customs or rules of conduet . Ab - sôrb'ing , engaging the attention entirely . 7. Hăs ' sock , a raised mound of turf . 9. An - tiç'i - pate , to ...
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