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A form of the solo type , sometimes combined with group speaking , is what Elizabeth Keppie calls line- a - child . In preliminary work leading up to line - a- child , she suggests that a timid child be paired with a confident child ...
A form of the solo type , sometimes combined with group speaking , is what Elizabeth Keppie calls line- a - child . In preliminary work leading up to line - a- child , she suggests that a timid child be paired with a confident child ...
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Hurriedly the men of the Fianna beat back those snatching jaws ; and when they had slunk - cowed and malingering - away , Bran stood on one side of the naked child ; Sgeolaun stood on the other ; and the child between them smiled at ...
Hurriedly the men of the Fianna beat back those snatching jaws ; and when they had slunk - cowed and malingering - away , Bran stood on one side of the naked child ; Sgeolaun stood on the other ; and the child between them smiled at ...
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( P - M ) dialect , reminiscent , and grotesque Experiences portrayed through the eyes of a child . A later publication for older children is Song in the Meadow . Robinson , Tom , In and Out . Illustrated by Margue- rite de Angeli .
( P - M ) dialect , reminiscent , and grotesque Experiences portrayed through the eyes of a child . A later publication for older children is Song in the Meadow . Robinson , Tom , In and Out . Illustrated by Margue- rite de Angeli .
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