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... horses play , Champ and chafe and toss in the spray . Children dear , let us away ! This this way ! way , Call her once before you go- Call once yet ! In a voice that she will know " Margaret ! Margaret ! " Children's voices should be ...
... horses play , Champ and chafe and toss in the spray . Children dear , let us away ! This this way ! way , Call her once before you go- Call once yet ! In a voice that she will know " Margaret ! Margaret ! " Children's voices should be ...
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... on its tail , - I forget its name . There are countries full of those creatures , instead of horses and cows , you know . Shouldn't you like to know about them . Luke ? " 66 Nay , Miss , I'n got to keep count 12 TOM AND MAGGIE TULLIVER.
... on its tail , - I forget its name . There are countries full of those creatures , instead of horses and cows , you know . Shouldn't you like to know about them . Luke ? " 66 Nay , Miss , I'n got to keep count 12 TOM AND MAGGIE TULLIVER.
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... horse block to satisfy her- self by a sight of that fatal child , while Tom walked - not very quickly - on his way toward her . " They're such children for the water , mine are , " she said aloud , without reflecting that there was no ...
... horse block to satisfy her- self by a sight of that fatal child , while Tom walked - not very quickly - on his way toward her . " They're such children for the water , mine are , " she said aloud , without reflecting that there was no ...
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... horse in the carriage and take me home ; we shall perhaps find her on the road . Lucy can't walk in her dirty clothes , " she said , looking at that innocent victim , who was wrapped up in a shawl , and sitting with naked feet on the ...
... horse in the carriage and take me home ; we shall perhaps find her on the road . Lucy can't walk in her dirty clothes , " she said , looking at that innocent victim , who was wrapped up in a shawl , and sitting with naked feet on the ...
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... horse . " Oh , stop , stop ! " she cried out . " There's my father ! Oh , father , father ! " The sudden joy was almost painful , and before her father reached her , she was sobbing . Great was Mr. Tulliver's wonder , for he had made a ...
... horse . " Oh , stop , stop ! " she cried out . " There's my father ! Oh , father , father ! " The sudden joy was almost painful , and before her father reached her , she was sobbing . Great was Mr. Tulliver's wonder , for he had made a ...
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WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Halftone | 238 |
TO A WATERFOWL William Cullen Bryant | 242 |
THY FIGURE FLOATS ALONG Walter O Reese | 243 |
THE CUBES OF TRUTH Oliver Wendell Holmes | 254 |
DOWN THE SUNNY GLADE Walter O Reese | 258 |
A CHILDS THOUGHT OF GOD Elizabeth Barrett Browning | 267 |
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Halftone | 278 |
DON QUIXOTE Cervantes | 282 |
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THE BATTLE OF THE ANTS W E Scott | 94 |
WATCHING FOR THE LOON H R Weld | 102 |
ODE TO A SKYLARK Percy Bysshe Shelley | 105 |
THE POND IN WINTER Henry David Thoreau | 111 |
KNEELING TO DRINK Beatrice Braidwood | 112 |
WHERE THE GOOD SALMON GOES TO SMOKE HIS PIPE | 119 |
WINTER ANIMALS Henry David Thoreau | 126 |
THE RED SQUIRREL STEALING CORN R F Babcock | 131 |
TREES AND ANTS THAT HELP EACH OTHER Thomas Belt | 140 |
THE FAMILY OF MICHAEL AROUT Emile Souvestre | 149 |
THE DRUNKARD RAISED HIS HEAD Marie Wolford | 152 |
GENEVIEVE ENTERED WITH ROBERT Marie Wolford | 162 |
ON THE RECEIPT OF MY MOTHERS PICTURE William Cowper | 168 |
MY MOTHER Walter O Reese | 173 |
ANNABEL LEE Edgar Allan Poe | 178 |
IN HER SEPULCHRE THERE BY THE SEA Walter O Reese | 179 |
THE REAPERS DREAM Thomas Buchanan Read | 186 |
THE RECOVERY OF THE HISPANIOLA Robert Louis Stevenson | 194 |
LOOKED INTO THE CABIN Mildred J McMaster | 198 |
RECOVERY OF THE HISPANIOLA Halftone Walter O Reese | 224 |
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER Grace E Sellon | 226 |
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER Halftone | 232 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 237 |
DON QUIXOTE Halftone Walter O Reese | 284 |
DON QUIXOTE TILTS WITH THE WINDMILLS H Slater | 291 |
MAMBRINOS HELMET H Slater | 297 |
HE PUT HIS HEAD OUT OF THE CAGE H Slater | 308 |
THE ENCHANTED BARK H Slater | 314 |
THEY WERE BLINDFOLDED H Slater | 325 |
SANCHO PREPARES TO LASH HIMSELF H Slater | 337 |
RINGROSE AND HIS BUCCANEERS | 340 |
WE MANAGED TO GET TO SHORE George Werveke | 343 |
SAWKINS WAS KILLED at the HEAD OF HIS MEN George Werveke | 355 |
RINGROSE CUT HIS NAME George Werveke | 366 |
DAVID CROCKETT | 371 |
DAVID CROCKETT IN THE CREEK WAR | 380 |
SAID FAREWELL TO MY WIFE AND TWO LITTLE BOYS | 381 |
FOUND A DEER THAT HAD JUST BEEN KILLED Burleigh Withers | 389 |
WHEN ONE INDIAN WOULD FALL ANOTHER WOULD CATCH | 400 |
AMERICA Samuel Francis Smith | 405 |
THE GATES WERE THROWN OPEN Garrett Van Vranken | 412 |
THE COMMANDER GAZED MOURNFULLY AT THE BROKEN FILES | 421 |
BATTLE OF IVRY Thomas Babington Macaulay | 423 |
ALFRED TENNYSON Halftone | 428 |
SHIP AFTER SHIP THE WHOLE NIGHT LONG G R Wheeler | 432 |
THE BATTLE OF THERMOPYLAE | 437 |
THE LAST ENCOUNTER Helen Dagget | 445 |
MARCO BOZZARIS FitzGreene Halleck | 448 |
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