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Essays of Elia - Page 134
by Charles Lamb - 1835 - 412 pages
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Heart Throbs, in Prose and Verse Dear to the American People ...

Joe Mitchell Chapple - American literature - 1911 - 472 pages
...Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the night-time. As often as the sow farrowed, so sure was the house...take their trial at Pekin, then an inconsiderable assize-town. Evidence was given, the obnoxious food itself produced in court, and verdict about to...
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A Treasure Chest of Memories

Joe Mitchell Chapple - American literature - 1911 - 936 pages
...Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the night-time. As often as the sow farrowed, so sure was the house...take their trial at Pekin, then an inconsiderable assize-town. Evidence was given, the obnoxious food itself produced in court, and verdict about to...
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Heart Throbs, in Prose and Verse Dear to the American People ...

Joe Mitchell Chapple - American literature - 1911 - 470 pages
...Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the night-time. As often as the sow farrowed, so sure was the house...take their trial at Pekin, then an inconsiderable assize-town. Evidence was given, the obnoxious food itself produced in court, and verdict about to...
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Elia

Charles Lamb - English essays - 1911 - 348 pages
...Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the night-time. 10 As often as the sow farrowed, so sure was the house...watched, the terrible mystery discovered, and father and i5 son summoned to take their trial at Pekin, then an inconsiderable assize town. Evidence was given,...
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The Howe Readers by Grades: Book six-[eight], Book 6

Will David Howe - Readers - 1912 - 318 pages
...Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the night time. At length they were watched, the terrible mystery...father and son summoned to take their trial at Pekin. Evidence was given, the obnoxious food itself produced in court, and verdict about to be pronounced,...
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The American School Readers: Primer, [First- reader], Book 5

Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1912 - 520 pages
...Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the nighttime. (6) As often as the sow farrowed, so sure was the house of Ho-ti to At length they were watched, the terrible mystery discovered, and father and son summoned to take their...
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Farm Life Readers, Book 5

Lawton Bryan Evans, Luther N. Duncan, George W. Duncan - Farm life - 1913 - 380 pages
...Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the night time. Ho-ti himself, which was the more remarkable, instead...were watched, the terrible mystery discovered, and the father and son summoned to take their trial at Pekin. Evidence was given, the obnoxious food itself...
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The Simmons Reading Books: Book Eight

Augustus Hill Kelley - Readers - 1914 - 472 pages
...remained of the litter. Boho was strictly enjoined not to let the secret escape, for the neighbors would certainly have stoned them for a couple of abominable...so sure was the house of Hoti to be in a blaze; and Hot! himself, which was the more remarkable, instead of chastising his son, seemed to grow more indulgent...
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Phonetic Transcriptions of English Prose

Daniel Jones - Spelling reform - 1914 - 112 pages
...Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the night-time. As often as the sow farrowed, so sure was the house...and father and son summoned to take their trial at Pékin, then an incons1derable assize town. Evidence was given, the obnoxious food itself produced...
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The Carter Intermediate Readers: Book one-[three], Book 3

Anna H. Carter - Readers - 1914 - 360 pages
...Nothing but fires from this time forward. Some would break out in broad day, others in the nighttime. Ho-ti himself, which was the more remarkable, instead...were watched, the terrible mystery discovered, and the father and son summoned to take their trial at Pekin. Evidence was given, the obnoxious food itself...
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