Selected Readings from Much Loved BooksUniversity of Knowledge, Incorporated, 1938 - 368 Seiten This book contains readings which includes works from authors such as Jane Austen, Homer, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Dickens, Goethe, Thomas Carlyle, Mark Twain, and Edith Wharton. |
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... mean to do us Good by your Proposal ; and we thank you heartily . But you , who are wise , must know that different ... means of living in the Woods , unable to bear either Cold or Hunger , knew neither how to build a Cabin , take a Deer ...
... mean to do us Good by your Proposal ; and we thank you heartily . But you , who are wise , must know that different ... means of living in the Woods , unable to bear either Cold or Hunger , knew neither how to build a Cabin , take a Deer ...
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... mean that the folk in the kirk were buzzing thegither like bees , instead of sitting still . " " Even if it does mean that , " said Mr. Duthie , with impatience , " what was the need of being so particular ? Surely the art of essay ...
... mean that the folk in the kirk were buzzing thegither like bees , instead of sitting still . " " Even if it does mean that , " said Mr. Duthie , with impatience , " what was the need of being so particular ? Surely the art of essay ...
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... means god son said Mr Salteena in an inteligent voice . Well I dont think so said Bernard but I mean to find out . It is very grand anyhow said Ethel . It is that replied her host geniully . Who is this said Mr Salteena halting at a ...
... means god son said Mr Salteena in an inteligent voice . Well I dont think so said Bernard but I mean to find out . It is very grand anyhow said Ethel . It is that replied her host geniully . Who is this said Mr Salteena halting at a ...
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Death of an Old Dog From Far Away and Long | 18 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 29 |
The Bennet Family From Pride and Prejudice | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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