McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic ReaderSince 1836, children have been delighted by these volumes filled with exotic adventures, exciting stories, beautiful poems, and funny fables. The Sixth Eclectic Reader includes selections from Patrick Henry, Sir Walter Scott, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and William Shakespeare. |
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Page 99
... seen , and could never forget , and clung , with both her arms , about his neck . She had never murmured or complained ; but , with a quiet mind , and manner quite unaltered , save that she every day be- came more earnest and more ...
... seen , and could never forget , and clung , with both her arms , about his neck . She had never murmured or complained ; but , with a quiet mind , and manner quite unaltered , save that she every day be- came more earnest and more ...
Page 107
... seen , and could never forget , and clung , with both her arms , about his neck . She had never murmured or complained ; but , with a quiet mind , and manner quite unaltered , save that she every day be- came more earnest and more ...
... seen , and could never forget , and clung , with both her arms , about his neck . She had never murmured or complained ; but , with a quiet mind , and manner quite unaltered , save that she every day be- came more earnest and more ...
Page 361
... seen the Wagon Creek crisis . “ Waiting for that round table for you , " said the land- lord ; " ' ll bring the chairs out here's fast's they quit ' em . That's the only way to get the table . " So , watching his chances , as fast as a ...
... seen the Wagon Creek crisis . “ Waiting for that round table for you , " said the land- lord ; " ' ll bring the chairs out here's fast's they quit ' em . That's the only way to get the table . " So , watching his chances , as fast as a ...
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