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 Youthby Caleb Bartlett, 1829 - 298 páginas |
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... attention from the vine , by turning the con- versation . 6. It so happened , that the gentleman's affairs called him to a different part of the country , whence he did not return till the middle of autumn . He no sooner came home than ...
... attention from the vine , by turning the con- versation . 6. It so happened , that the gentleman's affairs called him to a different part of the country , whence he did not return till the middle of autumn . He no sooner came home than ...
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... attention to the observance of her duty , her mildness , and endeavours to convince her mother that her mind was superiour to her face , had no effect ; for beauty alone attracts the attention of those who examine no further than ...
... attention to the observance of her duty , her mildness , and endeavours to convince her mother that her mind was superiour to her face , had no effect ; for beauty alone attracts the attention of those who examine no further than ...
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... attention of those who examine no further than external appearances . 6. The mother , who was continually chiding Emily , and ex- pecting from her perfections far beyond the reach of those more advanced in years , at last fell sick . 7 ...
... attention of those who examine no further than external appearances . 6. The mother , who was continually chiding Emily , and ex- pecting from her perfections far beyond the reach of those more advanced in years , at last fell sick . 7 ...
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... attention . Edwin , so far from being jealous at this change of his mother's affection for his sister , showed every mark of pleasure on the occasion , and he afterwards reaped a reward of so generous a conduct ; for his natural ...
... attention . Edwin , so far from being jealous at this change of his mother's affection for his sister , showed every mark of pleasure on the occasion , and he afterwards reaped a reward of so generous a conduct ; for his natural ...
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... attention . 3. Lucretia had been bred up under a careless mother . She was extremely conscious of being pretty . On holidays nobody was so spruce . Wreaths of flowers and ribands bedecked her hat ; every fountain had been explored for ...
... attention . 3. Lucretia had been bred up under a careless mother . She was extremely conscious of being pretty . On holidays nobody was so spruce . Wreaths of flowers and ribands bedecked her hat ; every fountain had been explored for ...
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