Literature and Life, Книга 4Scott, Foresman and Company, 1929 |
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... Tell me , ye jovial sailors , tell me true , If my sweet William sails among the crew ? " William , who high upon the yard Rocked with the billow to and fro , Soon as her well - known voice he heard He sighed , and cast his eyes below ...
... Tell me , ye jovial sailors , tell me true , If my sweet William sails among the crew ? " William , who high upon the yard Rocked with the billow to and fro , Soon as her well - known voice he heard He sighed , and cast his eyes below ...
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... tell Council he can't tell how lame I am , f'r I'm 60 jest as lame in one laig as t'other . " And the good soul laughed at the joke on herself as she took a handful of flour and dusted the biscuit - board to keep the dough from sticking ...
... tell Council he can't tell how lame I am , f'r I'm 60 jest as lame in one laig as t'other . " And the good soul laughed at the joke on herself as she took a handful of flour and dusted the biscuit - board to keep the dough from sticking ...
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... tell James Ryan that I see below . He is a neighbor of Bartley's ; it would be a pity if he wouldn't hear the news ! 40 50 [ She goes out . Enter SHAWN EARLY and MRS . TULLY . ] TIM CASEY . Listen , Shawn Early ! Listen , Mrs. Tully ...
... tell James Ryan that I see below . He is a neighbor of Bartley's ; it would be a pity if he wouldn't hear the news ! 40 50 [ She goes out . Enter SHAWN EARLY and MRS . TULLY . ] TIM CASEY . Listen , Shawn Early ! Listen , Mrs. Tully ...
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THE VALUE OF STUDIES AN INTRODUCTION | 1 |
READING LIST | 6 |
PART I | 7 |
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