Reading books, adapted to the requirements of the Revised code, ed. by A.R. Grant. Standard 1-6, Volumen1Alexander Ronald Grant 1870 |
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... mean it . Will . Yes , he did ; he was ve - ry an - gry , and said he would pay me out . Mother . You must have done some- thing to make him an - gry . What was it ? Will . I did not touch him . Mother . Well , then , I shall go into ...
... mean it . Will . Yes , he did ; he was ve - ry an - gry , and said he would pay me out . Mother . You must have done some- thing to make him an - gry . What was it ? Will . I did not touch him . Mother . Well , then , I shall go into ...
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... mean to hurt him . Mother . What tire - some boys you are , that you can - not go to school and back with - out fighting . Why did you call Tom a guy , Will ? what did you mean by it ? . Will . He has such an old coat , and then he rub ...
... mean to hurt him . Mother . What tire - some boys you are , that you can - not go to school and back with - out fighting . Why did you call Tom a guy , Will ? what did you mean by it ? . Will . He has such an old coat , and then he rub ...
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... your frock and lace up your boots . Alice . Oh , I did not mean any harm , there are a ma - ny girls worse than me . Pat - ty Fell has not a hat or a shawl , and on - ly rags for clothes . Mother . Poor Pat - ty has no mo - 47.
... your frock and lace up your boots . Alice . Oh , I did not mean any harm , there are a ma - ny girls worse than me . Pat - ty Fell has not a hat or a shawl , and on - ly rags for clothes . Mother . Poor Pat - ty has no mo - 47.
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... the dirt off your clothes . Where am I to get you new ones , I won - der ? Tom . We did not mean to dir - ty our things , we only went for a walk . Mother . I have of - ten told you I would not have you go with Will Jones ; he 52.
... the dirt off your clothes . Where am I to get you new ones , I won - der ? Tom . We did not mean to dir - ty our things , we only went for a walk . Mother . I have of - ten told you I would not have you go with Will Jones ; he 52.
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... mean to go to do it ; if I did , it was be - cause Dan said to me , Let us see which of us can throw the far - thest , and he pitch - ed the stone right against the win - dow , and then I threw one . Harry . Yes , you did throw one ...
... mean to go to do it ; if I did , it was be - cause Dan said to me , Let us see which of us can throw the far - thest , and he pitch - ed the stone right against the win - dow , and then I threw one . Harry . Yes , you did throw one ...
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Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised Code, Ed. by A.R ... Alexander Ronald Grant Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised Code, Ed. by A.R ... Alexander Ronald Grant Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised Code, Ed. by A.R ... Alexander Ronald Grant Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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