Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading, Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 1Bellows-Reeve Company, 1909 - Anthologies |
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Page 70
... true that some young folks are the better for their giants , their knights and their battles . On the whole , it is wiser to keep the giants , the ogres and the suffering people in the background , or to dwell upon them only when there ...
... true that some young folks are the better for their giants , their knights and their battles . On the whole , it is wiser to keep the giants , the ogres and the suffering people in the background , or to dwell upon them only when there ...
Page 89
... stinging them like serpents through the withers . Every bowman stands to his place , not one deserting ; every true English heart rejoices in the slaughter . Down go the bows when the arrows are shot , TELLING STORIES 89.
... stinging them like serpents through the withers . Every bowman stands to his place , not one deserting ; every true English heart rejoices in the slaughter . Down go the bows when the arrows are shot , TELLING STORIES 89.
Page 91
... true , everyone ought to remember him . We must try to make him seem alive . We must make his deed seem great and must make a point of his patriotic devotion and of his beautiful love for his wife . Now we are ready to talk , as soon as ...
... true , everyone ought to remember him . We must try to make him seem alive . We must make his deed seem great and must make a point of his patriotic devotion and of his beautiful love for his wife . Now we are ready to talk , as soon as ...
Page 98
... true of the aggregate , but it is true of the individual . It is doubtful if any person in middle life can tell just what he is or just how he became himself . He is aware of some great influences that have exerted their power over him ...
... true of the aggregate , but it is true of the individual . It is doubtful if any person in middle life can tell just what he is or just how he became himself . He is aware of some great influences that have exerted their power over him ...
Page 119
... true that the boys of a family need the personal influence of the father fully as much as that of the mother . However patient , wise and devoted a mother may be , there comes a time in every boy's life when he ought to be under the ...
... true that the boys of a family need the personal influence of the father fully as much as that of the mother . However patient , wise and devoted a mother may be , there comes a time in every boy's life when he ought to be under the ...
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