Choice Literature: ... for Grammar Grades, Volume 3Butler, Shelton, 1898 |
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Page 33
... grapes you ever tasted . " D " Always talking about grapes and figs ! " cried PANDORA 33.
... grapes you ever tasted . " D " Always talking about grapes and figs ! " cried PANDORA 33.
Page 34
... for Grammar Grades Sherman Williams. " Always talking about grapes and figs ! " cried Pandora , pettishly . " Well , then , " said Epimetheus , who was a very good - tempered child , like a multitude of children in those days , " let ...
... for Grammar Grades Sherman Williams. " Always talking about grapes and figs ! " cried Pandora , pettishly . " Well , then , " said Epimetheus , who was a very good - tempered child , like a multitude of children in those days , " let ...
Page 35
... gone out without asking Pandora to accompany him . He went to gather figs and grapes by himself , or to seek whatever amusement he could find , in other so- ciety than his little playfellow's . He was tired to PANDORA 35.
... gone out without asking Pandora to accompany him . He went to gather figs and grapes by himself , or to seek whatever amusement he could find , in other so- ciety than his little playfellow's . He was tired to PANDORA 35.
Page 44
... grape , or a ripe fig ( if Epimetheus had a fault , it was a little too much fondness for figs ) ; or , if ripe at all , they were over ripe , and so sweet as to be cloying . There was no mirth in his heart , such as usually made his ...
... grape , or a ripe fig ( if Epimetheus had a fault , it was a little too much fondness for figs ) ; or , if ripe at all , they were over ripe , and so sweet as to be cloying . There was no mirth in his heart , such as usually made his ...
Page 54
... grapes were beginning to turn purple . But the rude shouts of children , and the fierce barking of dogs , in the village near at hand , grew louder and louder , until at last it was hardly possible for Baucis and Phile- mon to hear each ...
... grapes were beginning to turn purple . But the rude shouts of children , and the fierce barking of dogs , in the village near at hand , grew louder and louder , until at last it was hardly possible for Baucis and Phile- mon to hear each ...
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