McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Svazek 5American Book Company, 1920 |
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Strana 57
... began to pour out at a strange rate . At the bottom of the closet was placed a tin pan , and the shot falling upon this pan made such a clatter that George was frightened half out of his senses . 18. The old gentleman soon came into the ...
... began to pour out at a strange rate . At the bottom of the closet was placed a tin pan , and the shot falling upon this pan made such a clatter that George was frightened half out of his senses . 18. The old gentleman soon came into the ...
Strana 58
... began to amuse himself in looking at the curi- osities around him . William was not only curious and pry . ing , but dishonest , too , and observing that the key was left in the drawer of a bookcase , he stepped on tiptoe in that ...
... began to amuse himself in looking at the curi- osities around him . William was not only curious and pry . ing , but dishonest , too , and observing that the key was left in the drawer of a bookcase , he stepped on tiptoe in that ...
Strana 60
... began with slow and measured steps to stride the hall , repeating in a low but audible voice , " Once one is two ; once one is two . " 3. Now and then he would stop , and remain with his arms folded on his breast as if in contemplation ...
... began with slow and measured steps to stride the hall , repeating in a low but audible voice , " Once one is two ; once one is two . " 3. Now and then he would stop , and remain with his arms folded on his breast as if in contemplation ...
Strana 85
... began to collect , all of whom pitied him . 4. Some pitied him a great deal , and some did not pity him very much , because , they said , he might have known better than to try to cross an unsafe bridge , and should have made his horse ...
... began to collect , all of whom pitied him . 4. Some pitied him a great deal , and some did not pity him very much , because , they said , he might have known better than to try to cross an unsafe bridge , and should have made his horse ...
Strana 99
... began to scour the country . Some took the highroads , others all the by paths , and many the trackless hills . Now that they were in some measure relieved from the horrible belief that the child was dead , the worst other calamity ...
... began to scour the country . Some took the highroads , others all the by paths , and many the trackless hills . Now that they were in some measure relieved from the horrible belief that the child was dead , the worst other calamity ...
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