The Progressive English reading books, Том 2 |
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... took it out and put it in another ; after a while I took it out of the second pocket and placed it in another , really perplexed what to do with it . At length my attention was arrested by a book auction . I stepped in , and looked ...
... took it out and put it in another ; after a while I took it out of the second pocket and placed it in another , really perplexed what to do with it . At length my attention was arrested by a book auction . I stepped in , and looked ...
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... took it along with him in a boat , and , rowing out into the river Seine , threw it overboard . The poor thing re- peatedly struggled to regain the boat , but was as often beaten off ; till at length , in his attempts to baffle the ...
... took it along with him in a boat , and , rowing out into the river Seine , threw it overboard . The poor thing re- peatedly struggled to regain the boat , but was as often beaten off ; till at length , in his attempts to baffle the ...
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... took the other gently by the collar , kept his head above water , and brought him safely to shore . The two animals never fought again - they were always together ; and when at last the Newfoundland dog lost his life by the passage of a ...
... took the other gently by the collar , kept his head above water , and brought him safely to shore . The two animals never fought again - they were always together ; and when at last the Newfoundland dog lost his life by the passage of a ...
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... and by leaping up toward the horse's head , intimated to him what he wanted ; which was quickly understood , and he cantered off , preceded by Cæsar , gone out . and took the leap in a neat and graceful style THE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG . 21.
... and by leaping up toward the horse's head , intimated to him what he wanted ; which was quickly understood , and he cantered off , preceded by Cæsar , gone out . and took the leap in a neat and graceful style THE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG . 21.
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... took hold of the bridle and led him through the water quietly . A gentleman , while walking with a favourite New- foundland dog one frosty day , observed the animal repeatedly disappointed on putting his head down , with the intention ...
... took hold of the bridle and led him through the water quietly . A gentleman , while walking with a favourite New- foundland dog one frosty day , observed the animal repeatedly disappointed on putting his head down , with the intention ...
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