Dear Uncle Jeff,—I am glad you are haying another competition, and I am sending you a piece of poetry for it. We have some beautiful melons ripe. Don't ...
Article : 119 wordsBirds seem singing all the way Going home to Mary; Rises on a winter's day, Going home to Mary. ...
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Advertising : 753 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—This is the first time I have written to you. I am in the fourth class now. I have not been going to school very long. I have three brothers. I have ...
Article : 98 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—This is the first time I have written to you. We have had a lot of rain lately, and the weather has turned very cold. I went to the Tumbarumba ...
Article : 83 wordsSo here hath been dawning Another blue day; Think wilt thou let it Slip useless away? ...
Article : 156 wordsDear Uncle Jeff,—The weather has been very cold, and we have had a lot of rain lately. All the tanks are full. The green grass is shooting up nicely. My father has ...
Article : 82 words"'Old up, Jim-may," cried Tony, as his brother, entering the bare, one-roomed tenement in which the two children lived, lurched heavily against him. ...
Article : 1,728 wordsThe pure, the bright, the beautiful, That stirred our hearts in youth, The impulse to a worthless prayer, The dreams of love and truth ...
Article : 296 wordsNobody sits in the little armchair, It stands in a corner dim; But a white-haired mother Razing there, And yearningly thinking of him ...
Article : 301 wordsMr. Theodore Roosevelt tells a story based on the negro's trick of lopping off syllables from certain words. Sam, an Alabama negro, went up to New ...
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