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... heard round the world " ? What other people died in order to " leave their children free " ? EXAGGERATION FOR EFFECT In the first stanza of this poem , Emerson says that the farmers fired the shot that was " heard round the world . " He ...
... heard round the world " ? What other people died in order to " leave their children free " ? EXAGGERATION FOR EFFECT In the first stanza of this poem , Emerson says that the farmers fired the shot that was " heard round the world . " He ...
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... heard me remark that the strangest and most unique things are very often connected not with the larger but with the small- er crimes and occasionally , indeed , where there is room for doubt whether any positive crime has been commit ...
... heard me remark that the strangest and most unique things are very often connected not with the larger but with the small- er crimes and occasionally , indeed , where there is room for doubt whether any positive crime has been commit ...
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Book Two. pidity in my dealings with Sherlock Holmes . Here I had heard what he had heard , I had seen what he had seen , and yet from his words it was evident that he saw clearly not only what had happened but what was about to hap- pen ...
Book Two. pidity in my dealings with Sherlock Holmes . Here I had heard what he had heard , I had seen what he had seen , and yet from his words it was evident that he saw clearly not only what had happened but what was about to hap- pen ...
Contents
Little Girl and the Wolf The James Thurber Lou Gehrigs Epic of Courage Paul Gallico | 87 |
Midas retold by Olivia E Coolidge 107 Forbes | 134 |
NARRATION | 155 |
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