Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 5Bellows-Reeve, 1922 - Children's literature An anthology composed of selections of graduated reading difficulty that includes nursery rhymes, fables, fairy tales, poems, folk tales, short stories, historical accounts, biographical profiles, excerpts from longer works, and a usage guide designed to assist with the development of reading programs. |
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... half a cable's length of the ship ; but the wind was so strong that we were driven directly upon it , and immediately split . Six of the crew , of whom I was one , having let down the boat into the sea , made a shift to get clear of the ...
... half a cable's length of the ship ; but the wind was so strong that we were driven directly upon it , and immediately split . Six of the crew , of whom I was one , having let down the boat into the sea , made a shift to get clear of the ...
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... half a mile dis- tant . About four hours after we began our journey , I awaked by a very ridiculous accident ; for the car- riage being stopped awhile to adjust something that was out of order , two or three of the young natives had the ...
... half a mile dis- tant . About four hours after we began our journey , I awaked by a very ridiculous accident ; for the car- riage being stopped awhile to adjust something that was out of order , two or three of the young natives had the ...
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... half a league distant . I immediately took my carbine , slung it across my shoulder , and ascended the ice . When I arrived at the top , the unevenness of the surface made my approach to those animals troublesome and haz- ardous beyond ...
... half a league distant . I immediately took my carbine , slung it across my shoulder , and ascended the ice . When I arrived at the top , the unevenness of the surface made my approach to those animals troublesome and haz- ardous beyond ...
Contents
JONATHAN SWIFT | 1 |
GULLIVERS TRAVELS | 5 |
GULLIVERS JOURNEY TO THE METROPOLIS Iris Weddell White | 17 |
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