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LESSON XII. old ... run ... fox long o ... short u Can this old fox catch the hen? The fox can catch the hen, a...
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THE GOOD READER. 1. It is told of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, that, as he was seated one day in his private room, a written petit...
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This very interesting letter from John Quincy Adams on June the 2nd, 1777, to his father, John Adams, who was, during those years of course...
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In presenting McGuffeys Revised First Reader to the public, attention is invited to the following features: 1. Words of only two or three l...
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CXIV. A SUMMER LONGING. George Arnold (b. 1834, d. 1865) was born in New York, but removed with his parents to Illinois while yet an ...
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Please click on the image to go to the download page. 1. One autumn night, when the wind was high, And the rain fell in heavy pl...
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Please click on the image to go to the download page. XVIII. TACT AND TALENT. Talent is something, but tact is everything. Talent i...
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