Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading, Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 9Bellows-Reeve Company, 1909 |
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... fear of the monsters they described ; and that their informa- tion would only oblige him to keep more on his guard against surprise . After having prayed , and given them some instructions , he parted from them , and arrived at the Bay ...
... fear of the monsters they described ; and that their informa- tion would only oblige him to keep more on his guard against surprise . After having prayed , and given them some instructions , he parted from them , and arrived at the Bay ...
Page 91
... fear of fever or contagion . One writer in The Times said : " Wherever there is disease in its most dangerous form , and the hand of the spoiler distressingly nigh , there is this incomparable woman sure to be seen . Her benignant. THE ...
... fear of fever or contagion . One writer in The Times said : " Wherever there is disease in its most dangerous form , and the hand of the spoiler distressingly nigh , there is this incomparable woman sure to be seen . Her benignant. THE ...
Page 115
... fear of hurting her , which he had never used before . Passion- ately she told him how she had followed on their track day and night , and had every evening made sounds , as loud as she dared , in hopes of their hearing her , and either ...
... fear of hurting her , which he had never used before . Passion- ately she told him how she had followed on their track day and night , and had every evening made sounds , as loud as she dared , in hopes of their hearing her , and either ...
Page 117
... fear of discovery , and begin the making of their canoes . They began to spread themselves along the stream , in search of the soft - wooded trees proper for their purpose ; but hardly had their search begun , when , in the midst of a ...
... fear of discovery , and begin the making of their canoes . They began to spread themselves along the stream , in search of the soft - wooded trees proper for their purpose ; but hardly had their search begun , when , in the midst of a ...
Page 120
... fear of doing harm with them ; neither is it for throwing away those packages , which , by your leave , we shall deposit in one of these caves . We must be your neighbors , I fear , for a day or two ; but I can promise you that your ...
... fear of doing harm with them ; neither is it for throwing away those packages , which , by your leave , we shall deposit in one of these caves . We must be your neighbors , I fear , for a day or two ; but I can promise you that your ...
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