McGuffey's Second Eclectic Reader by William Holmes McGuffey
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Forest Hill, June 25, 1878
My Dear Fanny: This morning while out rowing, we all came near being drowned. Brother Ed, in trying to take a stick from Tom Reed, tripped and fell out of the boat. Papa and Mamma caught at him to save him, and before we knew it we were all in the water. The boat upset and how we were all saved I can hardly tell. A man in another boat which was near, picked us up. Had it not been for this, you would to-day have no cousin. Mary Rose. ] LESSON XXXII. li'on bod'y stripes de light' Eng'lish prey ti'ger col'lar ti'gress fright'ful seize chain un like' swift'est an'i mals |
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