McGuffey's First-[sixth] Eclectic Reader, Vydání 5American Book Company, 1920 |
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Strana 40
... began by hemming and clearing his throat in such an affected manner that the King jokingly 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 ...
... began by hemming and clearing his throat in such an affected manner that the King jokingly 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 ...
Strana 41
... began to glisten , and her breast to heave . " What is the matter ? " 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 ...
... began to glisten , and her breast to heave . " What is the matter ? " 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 ...
Strana 53
... began to sing . There was never a bird could pass ; The night was divinely calm ; And the people stood on the grass To hear that wonderful psalm . 6. The nightingale did not care , She only sang to the skies ; Her song ascended there ...
... began to sing . There was never a bird could pass ; The night was divinely calm ; And the people stood on the grass To hear that wonderful psalm . 6. The nightingale did not care , She only sang to the skies ; Her song ascended there ...
Strana 55
... began to pick up the feathers one by one ; but the old gentleman , who was in an adjoining room , hearing a scuffle , and guessing the cause of it , entered the room , to the consternation of Charles Brown , who was very soon dismissed ...
... began to pick up the feathers one by one ; but the old gentleman , who was in an adjoining room , hearing a scuffle , and guessing the cause of it , entered the room , to the consternation of Charles Brown , who was very soon dismissed ...
Strana 56
... began to move from one place to another . He was of a bold , resolute temper , but not overburdened with principle ; for if he could have opened every cupboard , closet , and drawer in the house , without being found out , he would have ...
... began to move from one place to another . He was of a bold , resolute temper , but not overburdened with principle ; for if he could have opened every cupboard , closet , and drawer in the house , without being found out , he would have ...
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