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16 Cards in this Set
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a brooch |
"Mama and the Graduation Present" |
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"A heart that gave out such a glow No son awake could bear to know." |
"The Secret Heart" |
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"He guided the trembling feet along; Proud that his own were firm and strong." |
"Somebody's Mother" |
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a bookseller |
"Dr. Johnson and His Father" |
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inflammatory rheumatism |
"Stolen Day" |
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"His hands are gentle with beast or child And strong as hardwood timber" |
"Father" |
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"I go up to the stone wall For a friendly visit' |
"A Time to Talk" |
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Dwight L. Moody |
"The Boy from Northfield" |
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the Woodland family |
"Alas, Poor Annabelle!" |
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a trapped pheasant |
"I meet the Sheriff" |
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Almanzo |
"Keeping House" |
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a unique family car |
"Pierce Arrow" |
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"Keeping House"
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Laura Ingalls Wilder |
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"A Time to Talk"
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Robert Frost |
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"A Smile as Small as Mine" |
Emily Dickinson |
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ESSAY: O. Henery was famous for his surprise endings. Explain in three or four sentences what surprise ending is in "After Twenty Years" |
Bob had become a criminal and was waiting for his friend Jimmy, who was a policeman. The policemen who first talked to Bob was Jimmy. When he saw his face, he knew his friend was wanted. Jimmy went to find a plain-clothes detective who pretened to be him and arrested Bob. |