...McGuffey's New First[-sixth] Eclectic Reader ...W. B. Smith & Company, 1857 - Readers |
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Page 78
... died soon after daybreak . They had read and talked to her in the earlier portion of the night ; but , as the hours crept on , she sank to sleep . They could tell by what she faintly uttered in her dreams , that they were of her ...
... died soon after daybreak . They had read and talked to her in the earlier portion of the night ; but , as the hours crept on , she sank to sleep . They could tell by what she faintly uttered in her dreams , that they were of her ...
Page 79
... died ten years ago , and still been old , the deaf , the blind , the lame , the palsied , the living dead , in many shapes and forms , to see the closing of that early grave . 13. Along the crowded path they bore her now , pure as the ...
... died ten years ago , and still been old , the deaf , the blind , the lame , the palsied , the living dead , in many shapes and forms , to see the closing of that early grave . 13. Along the crowded path they bore her now , pure as the ...
Page 81
... died , and then returned to Hoonga , where they enjoyed a long and happy life . XII . - THE LONE INDIAN . MOHAWKS ; a tribe of Indians who formerly lived in the state of New York . 1. For many a returning autumn , a lone Indian was seen ...
... died , and then returned to Hoonga , where they enjoyed a long and happy life . XII . - THE LONE INDIAN . MOHAWKS ; a tribe of Indians who formerly lived in the state of New York . 1. For many a returning autumn , a lone Indian was seen ...
Page 83
... died of consumption , in New York , 1828 . 1. How many now are dead to me That live to others yet ! How many are alive to me Who crumble in their graves , nor see That sickening , sinking look , which we , Till dead , can ne'er forget ...
... died of consumption , in New York , 1828 . 1. How many now are dead to me That live to others yet ! How many are alive to me Who crumble in their graves , nor see That sickening , sinking look , which we , Till dead , can ne'er forget ...
Page 89
... dying in the tree - tops , and the deep tones of thunder - clouds came in fainter murmurs from the eastern hills . 11. I arose , and looked tremblingly and almost deliriously around . She was there , the dear idol of my infant love ...
... dying in the tree - tops , and the deep tones of thunder - clouds came in fainter murmurs from the eastern hills . 11. I arose , and looked tremblingly and almost deliriously around . She was there , the dear idol of my infant love ...
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