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... never dull or monotonous . One can stand on the deck of an ocean liner and watch the rolling of the sea for hours because of the never - ending variety of its rhythm . The beginner in writing and speaking tires his audience by the ...
... never dull or monotonous . One can stand on the deck of an ocean liner and watch the rolling of the sea for hours because of the never - ending variety of its rhythm . The beginner in writing and speaking tires his audience by the ...
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... never saw a moor , I never saw the sea ; Yet know I how the heather looks , And what a wave must be . 1 From The Poems of Emily Dickinson , edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Leete Hampson . Reprinted by permission of Little ...
... never saw a moor , I never saw the sea ; Yet know I how the heather looks , And what a wave must be . 1 From The Poems of Emily Dickinson , edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi and Alfred Leete Hampson . Reprinted by permission of Little ...
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... never have a fine nigger like Burt for best friend , and go to high schools and college , and never steal anything , or get drunk a little , or learn to swear from fellows who know how , or come walking up in front of a grand - stand in ...
... never have a fine nigger like Burt for best friend , and go to high schools and college , and never steal anything , or get drunk a little , or learn to swear from fellows who know how , or come walking up in front of a grand - stand in ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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