The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth |
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In length of time , however , these pleasures began to grow familiar to its friend Amelia . Her father , one day , presented her with a pretty book , with which she was so much delighted , that Cherry began to lose at least one half of ...
In length of time , however , these pleasures began to grow familiar to its friend Amelia . Her father , one day , presented her with a pretty book , with which she was so much delighted , that Cherry began to lose at least one half of ...
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She went to bed very much fatigued ; but as soon as she awoke in the morning , she began to think of new pleasures . 27. She went abroad that day , while poor Cherry was obliged to stay at home and fast . The second and third day passed ...
She went to bed very much fatigued ; but as soon as she awoke in the morning , she began to think of new pleasures . 27. She went abroad that day , while poor Cherry was obliged to stay at home and fast . The second and third day passed ...
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... those fine mornings which the month of June frequently affords us , a little boy was busily employed i preparing to set out with his father on a party of pleasure , which , for several days before , had engrossed all his attention .
... those fine mornings which the month of June frequently affords us , a little boy was busily employed i preparing to set out with his father on a party of pleasure , which , for several days before , had engrossed all his attention .
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He blushed , but his father took no notice of it , judging that his own sense would sufitiently teach him another time , without reluctance , to sacrifice selfish pleasures to the general good of the community at large .
He blushed , but his father took no notice of it , judging that his own sense would sufitiently teach him another time , without reluctance , to sacrifice selfish pleasures to the general good of the community at large .
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... for fear of doing any damage in their walk among the flowers . 8. The flower which their father had lost would have given him some pain , had it happened from any other circumstance ; but the pleasure he received from ...
... for fear of doing any damage in their walk among the flowers . 8. The flower which their father had lost would have given him some pain , had it happened from any other circumstance ; but the pleasure he received from ...
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