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" would brush down cobwebs, so that the released limbs straighten up like a man who has gotten out of debt, and almost say to you joyfully, 'Now, then, we are all right again'. This done, she begins to hang up soft new curtains at the forest windows, and... "
State Normal Monthly - Page 74
by Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia - 1896
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Cyr's Fifth Reader, Book 5

Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - 456 pages
...trees as a housewife would brush down cobwebs. This done, she begins to hang up soft, new curtains 10 at the forest windows, and to spread over her floor a new carpet of an emerald loveliness such as no mortal looms could ever have woven. And then, at last, she sends...
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Cyr's Fifth Reader

Ellen M. Cyr - 1899 - 458 pages
...trees as a housewife would brush down cobwebs. This done, she begins to hang up soft, new curtains 10 at the forest windows, and to spread over her floor a new carpet of an emerald loveliness such as no mortal looms could ever have woven. And then, at last, she sends...
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The Sewanee Review, Volume 8

1900 - 646 pages
...she will go into the woods and beat the icicles off the big trees as a housewife would brush down the cobwebs; so that the released limbs straighten up...windows, and to spread over her floor a new carpet of an emerald loveliness such as no mortal looms could ever have woven. And then, at last, she sends...
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The Cyr Readers: Arranged by Grades

Ellen M. Cyr - 1901 - 250 pages
...will go into the woods and beat the icicles off the big trees as a housewife would brush down cobwebs. This done, she begins to hang up soft, new curtains...windows and to spread over her floor a new carpet of an emerald loveliness such as no mortal looms could ever have woven. 6. And then, at last, she sends...
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Intermediate and Grammar Methods: A Series of Practical Home ..., Volume 1

William Francis Rocheleau - 1909 - 430 pages
...it is not an occurrence of every day that icicles hang upon trees to be blown off by the wind. (4) This done, she begins to hang up soft, new curtains...windows and to spread over her floor a new carpet of emerald loveliness such as no mortal looms could ever have woven. Nature hanging up her curtains...
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The Literary Reader for Higher Grades, Book 6

Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 616 pages
...the handles, she will go into the woods and beat the icicles off the big trees as a house- us wife would brush down cobwebs; so that the released limbs...begins to hang up soft new curtains at the forest win-120 dows, and to spread over her floor a new carpet of an emerald loveliness such as no mortal...
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Good English, Oral and Written: Book one-[two], Book 2

William Harris Elson, Lura E. Runkel - 1917 - 360 pages
...will go into the woods and beat the icicles off the big trees as a housewife would brush down cobwebs. This done, she begins to hang up soft, new curtains...windows and to spread over her floor a new carpet of an emerald loveliness such as no mortal looms could ever have woven. And then, at last, she sends...
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Public School Methods, Volume 4

1918 - 688 pages
...it is not an occurrence of every day that icicles hang upon trees to be blown off by the wind. (4) This done, she begins to hang up soft, new curtains...windows and to spread over her floor a new carpet of emerald loveliness such as no mortal looms could ever have woven. Nature hanging up her curtains...
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The Elson Readers, Book 6

William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1920 - 536 pages
...go into the woods and beat the icicles off the big trees as a house20 wife would brush down cobwebs. This done, she begins to hang up soft, new curtains...windows and to spread over her floor a new carpet of an emerald loveliness such as no mortal looms could ever have woven. 60 THE ELSON READERS—BOOK...
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The Elson Readers: Book Six (revision of Elson Grammar School Reader, Book Two)

William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1920 - 458 pages
...go into the woods and beat the icicles off the big trees as a house20 wife would brush down cobwebs. This done, she begins to hang up soft, new curtains...windows and to spread over her floor a new carpet of an emerald loveliness such as no mortal looms could ever have woven. NOTES AND QUESTIONS Biography....
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