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" What could it proceed from? — not from the burnt cottage — he had smelt that smell before — indeed this was by no means the first accident of the kind which had occurred through the negligence of this unlucky young firebrand. "
The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature - Page 55
1835
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Stories for standard i (-vi).

mrs. William Thomas Greenup - 1880 - 328 pages
...to his father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which...negligence of this unlucky young firebrand, — much less did it resemble that of any known herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at the same...
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Moffatt's explanatory readers. Primer 1,2; standard 4-6. [With] Home lesson book

Moffatt and Paige - 1880 - 414 pages
...the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odour assatled his nostrils, unlike sny scent which he had before experienced. What could...the negligence of this unlucky young firebrand. Much less did it resemble that of any known herb, weed, or flower. A *premonitory moistening at the same...
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Valuable Cooking Receipts

Thomas Jefferson Murrey - 1880 - 142 pages
...of the pigs. While he was thinking what he should say to his father, and wringing his hands, an odor assailed his nostrils unlike any scent which he had...from ? Not from the burnt cottage; he had smelt that before. Indeed, this was by no means the first accident which had occurred through the negligence of...
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Masterpieces of English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 694 pages
...father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odor assailed his nostrils unlike any scent which he had before experienced. What could it proceed from? 30 Not from the burned cottage — he had smelled that smell before ; indeed, this was by no means...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

1881 - 578 pages
...to his father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, Dis at Enna. By wit, even in his youth, I will be...something far within the limits of an allowable liberty. less did it resemble that of any known herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at the same...
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Household Friends for Every Season ...

James Thomas Fields - 1881 - 412 pages
...father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odor assailed his nostrils, unlike any' scent which he...the negligence of this unlucky young firebrand. Much less did it resemble that of any known herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at the same...
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Life, Letters, and Writings, Volume 3

Charles Lamb - 1882 - 464 pages
...to his father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which...negligence of this unlucky young fire-brand. Much less did it resemble that of any known herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at the same...
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The Granville series. Reading book. Standard 1-6

Granville series - 1882 - 330 pages
...untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced. 4. What could it proceed from ? Not from the burnt cottage...the negligence of this unlucky young firebrand. Much less did it resemble the smell of any known herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at the...
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Moxon's Standard readings and recitations, ed. by T. Hood

Edward Moxon (and co.) - 1882 - 580 pages
...wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odour assailed hi* nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced....this was by no means the first accident of the kind that had occurred through the negligence of this unlucky young fire-brand. Much less did it resemble...
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(The British readers). The first (-sixth) reader, ed. by T. Morrison. The ...

Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1878 - 232 pages
...to his father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odour assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced. What could it proceed from1! — not from the burnt cottage — he had smelt that smell before ; indeed this was by no means...
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