Boys' and Girls' Bookshelf: Little journeys into booklandUniversity Society, 1912 |
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... things of which some , at least , never happened , but all of which , the writer expects , will seem to the reader as though they had happened . You see , we really live in two worlds ; one world made up of things we see and touch and ...
... things of which some , at least , never happened , but all of which , the writer expects , will seem to the reader as though they had happened . You see , we really live in two worlds ; one world made up of things we see and touch and ...
Page 94
... things he thought rather than the things that hap- pened . So a story - teller soon finds out that he can make a story quite different by tell- ing it in different ways ; then he learns that he can tell a story that is all just " make ...
... things he thought rather than the things that hap- pened . So a story - teller soon finds out that he can make a story quite different by tell- ing it in different ways ; then he learns that he can tell a story that is all just " make ...
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... things were they fond of , and how did they spend their time ? We want to know all these things because we want to see whether those great men were really much different from us . And when we think that they were greater and more useful ...
... things were they fond of , and how did they spend their time ? We want to know all these things because we want to see whether those great men were really much different from us . And when we think that they were greater and more useful ...
Contents
OUR GREAT AMERICAN WRITERS PART I | 1 |
POEMS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES PART I | 14 |
FIVE GREAT ENGLISH WRITERS INTRODUCED TO LITTLE FOLK | 27 |
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