Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 11913 |
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Page 89
... began to pray , and continued in prayer till almost break of day . Now , a little before it was day , good Christian , as one half amazed , brake out in this passionate speech : What a fool , quoth he , am I , thus to lie in a stinking ...
... began to pray , and continued in prayer till almost break of day . Now , a little before it was day , good Christian , as one half amazed , brake out in this passionate speech : What a fool , quoth he , am I , thus to lie in a stinking ...
Page 148
... began to wheel into line . And when Charles had seen some five or six grey battalions come swinging out , the word was given to mount , and he saw no more , but contemplated the tails of horses . And at the same moment the guns began an ...
... began to wheel into line . And when Charles had seen some five or six grey battalions come swinging out , the word was given to mount , and he saw no more , but contemplated the tails of horses . And at the same moment the guns began an ...
Page 154
... began to notice other things . But till the last there was one effect of light and shadow which he always lay awake to see a faint flickering on the walls and roof , which came slowly nearer till a light was in his eyes . We all know ...
... began to notice other things . But till the last there was one effect of light and shadow which he always lay awake to see a faint flickering on the walls and roof , which came slowly nearer till a light was in his eyes . We all know ...
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