The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... father , thy mother , -I know them . " Oh can it be ? you ! lear father ! my mother ! you knew , em ? She bow'd half averting , her head He brokenly , timidly said , v I am thus ? ' ' Hush ! ' - she smiled , as she drew om two letters ...
... father , thy mother , -I know them . " Oh can it be ? you ! lear father ! my mother ! you knew , em ? She bow'd half averting , her head He brokenly , timidly said , v I am thus ? ' ' Hush ! ' - she smiled , as she drew om two letters ...
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... father being chief of the reporting staff of the Morning Chronicle , his son obtained an engagement on that paper as reporter . His sketches of life and character pub- lished in that journal induced Messrs . Chapman and Hall to engage ...
... father being chief of the reporting staff of the Morning Chronicle , his son obtained an engagement on that paper as reporter . His sketches of life and character pub- lished in that journal induced Messrs . Chapman and Hall to engage ...
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... father , sitting with his head upon his hand . Old Mrs. Pipchin , dozing on an easy - chair , often changed to Miss Fox , or his aunt ; and Paul was quite content to shut his eyes again , and see what happened next without emotion . But ...
... father , sitting with his head upon his hand . Old Mrs. Pipchin , dozing on an easy - chair , often changed to Miss Fox , or his aunt ; and Paul was quite content to shut his eyes again , and see what happened next without emotion . But ...
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... father of his country . He grasps his knife with a firmer hand , and clinging to a little jutting crag , he cuts a gain into the limestone , about a foot above where he stands ; he then reaches up and cuts another for his hands . ' Tis ...
... father of his country . He grasps his knife with a firmer hand , and clinging to a little jutting crag , he cuts a gain into the limestone , about a foot above where he stands ; he then reaches up and cuts another for his hands . ' Tis ...
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... father and mother , his brothers and sisters , to come and witness or avert his destruction . But one of his ... father's hearthstone . Minutes of almost eternal length roll on , and there are hundreds standing in that rocky channel ...
... father and mother , his brothers and sisters , to come and witness or avert his destruction . But one of his ... father's hearthstone . Minutes of almost eternal length roll on , and there are hundreds standing in that rocky channel ...
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