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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... round to look for me . When I saw him turning , I set my face towards home , and made the best use of my legs . But presently I looked over my shoulder , and saw him going on again towards the river , still hugging himself in both arms ...
... round to look for me . When I saw him turning , I set my face towards home , and made the best use of my legs . But presently I looked over my shoulder , and saw him going on again towards the river , still hugging himself in both arms ...
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... round Priam's town with swift feet ; but come let us make a stand and await him on our defence . " Then answered her great Hector of the glancing helm : " Deiphobos , verily aforetime were thou far dearest of my brothers , whom Hekabe ...
... round Priam's town with swift feet ; but come let us make a stand and await him on our defence . " Then answered her great Hector of the glancing helm : " Deiphobos , verily aforetime were thou far dearest of my brothers , whom Hekabe ...
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... round some costly finger bowls . He did not have any in his own house and he followed Bernard Clarks advice as to what to do with them . After dinner Ethel played some merry tunes on the piano and Bernard responded with a rather loud ...
... round some costly finger bowls . He did not have any in his own house and he followed Bernard Clarks advice as to what to do with them . After dinner Ethel played some merry tunes on the piano and Bernard responded with a rather loud ...
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W H HUDSON | 17 |
GEORGE SANTAYANA | 29 |
THORNTON WILDER | 45 |
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