The School Reader: Third bookIvison & Phinney, 1848 - 242 trang |
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... ground . My mother flew round and round the tree , appearing to be more distressed than I had ever seen her before . This moved the little girl's pity , and she beg- ged her brother to put me back . At first , he seemed unwilling to do ...
... ground . My mother flew round and round the tree , appearing to be more distressed than I had ever seen her before . This moved the little girl's pity , and she beg- ged her brother to put me back . At first , he seemed unwilling to do ...
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... ground . I can never tell this part of my story , without stopping awhile to think of my dear mate , who will never join me again in my songs or my labors . ༢ ་ ་ By the help of the kind gardener and his wife , I reared my young ones ...
... ground . I can never tell this part of my story , without stopping awhile to think of my dear mate , who will never join me again in my songs or my labors . ༢ ་ ་ By the help of the kind gardener and his wife , I reared my young ones ...
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... ground , and it was given me as my own , that I might exercise my skill in gardening , and display my taste in cultivating flowers . So I dug it up with great care , picking out every stone ; and even the innocent and harmless ground ...
... ground , and it was given me as my own , that I might exercise my skill in gardening , and display my taste in cultivating flowers . So I dug it up with great care , picking out every stone ; and even the innocent and harmless ground ...
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Third book Charles Walton Sanders. of the ground ; but then I thought I could not yet distinguish between them and the weeds ; so I let them grow together . • 4 My mother , as it happened , left home just as I began my garden , and ...
Third book Charles Walton Sanders. of the ground ; but then I thought I could not yet distinguish between them and the weeds ; so I let them grow together . • 4 My mother , as it happened , left home just as I began my garden , and ...
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... ground , they too may learn wisdom from it ; for it will teach them that nothing can be perfected without labor ; and also , if they would im- prove their own character , they must subdue those evil passions , that so often disturb ...
... ground , they too may learn wisdom from it ; for it will teach them that nothing can be perfected without labor ; and also , if they would im- prove their own character , they must subdue those evil passions , that so often disturb ...
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