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... arm . When making off , I looked back and saw that the frightful blaze was close upon us , and had already laid hold of the house . By good luck there was a horn attached to my hunting clothes , and I blew it to bring after us , if ...
... arm . When making off , I looked back and saw that the frightful blaze was close upon us , and had already laid hold of the house . By good luck there was a horn attached to my hunting clothes , and I blew it to bring after us , if ...
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... arms . There were two very good fowling - pieces in the great cabin , and two pistols : these I secured first , with some powder - horns , and a small bag of shot , and two old rusty swords . I knew there were three barrels of powder in ...
... arms . There were two very good fowling - pieces in the great cabin , and two pistols : these I secured first , with some powder - horns , and a small bag of shot , and two old rusty swords . I knew there were three barrels of powder in ...
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... arms incum- bent on the gravestone , in a kind of mental prayer , for I could not speak . 13. Having performed these duties , I arose with quieter feelings , and felt leisure to attend to indif- THE NATIVE VILLAGE . 25.
... arms incum- bent on the gravestone , in a kind of mental prayer , for I could not speak . 13. Having performed these duties , I arose with quieter feelings , and felt leisure to attend to indif- THE NATIVE VILLAGE . 25.
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... arm ' - a - ment , body of armed men . vol - un - teered ' , offered . suc ' - cour - ing , helping . es - cort ' - ed , accompanied . EXERCISES . - 1 . Make nouns from the following nouns : City , fire , man , grain , mouth , diet ...
... arm ' - a - ment , body of armed men . vol - un - teered ' , offered . suc ' - cour - ing , helping . es - cort ' - ed , accompanied . EXERCISES . - 1 . Make nouns from the following nouns : City , fire , man , grain , mouth , diet ...
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... his old mother to church - for she was always fonder of leaning on George's arm than on her good - man's ; and , poor soul , she might well be proud of him , for a finer lad there was 46 GRADUATED READERS - BOOK V. Washington Irving.
... his old mother to church - for she was always fonder of leaning on George's arm than on her good - man's ; and , poor soul , she might well be proud of him , for a finer lad there was 46 GRADUATED READERS - BOOK V. Washington Irving.
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A. R. Wallace ac-com'-pan-ied ac-com'-plished ac-quaint'-ed adjectives are formed ADVENTURES ap-pre-hen'-sion archery arms arrows bamboo beautiful began Black Knight Borneo char'-ac-ter cloud Colter com-pan'-ion con-clud'-ed con-ver-sa'-tion coun'-ten-ance crocodile de-scend'-ing Dean Swift dis-tin'-guished Doocot Dyaks English ex-pe-di'-tion Excelsior EXERCISES.-1 fear feet fire Flaxman following adjectives following nouns following verbs following words George Somers glacier hand head heard heart hill horse Hubert in'-no-cence king knew labour land length lesson Lochinvar Locksley look morning Mungo Park Name the adjectives Name the nouns Name the verbs never night nouns are formed o'er Oliver Goldsmith passed pegs pendulum Pickwick pre-ced'-ed pre'-cious prefix Prince John raft replied Rhone river round Sam Weller sentences ship shore shot side snow spectacles stood stopped stream thee things thou took traveller tree turned vapour vessel village Wamba Washington Irving William Cowper Wimble Yoho
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