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" I see the star!" And often they cried out both together, knowing so well when it would rise, and where. So they grew to be such friends with it, that, before lying down in their... "
Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set ... - Page 162
by Charles Dickens - 1868
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Selections from the Riverside Literature Series: For fifth-[eighth] grade ...

1912 - 240 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out,...beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good-night; and when they were turning round to sleep, they used to say, " God bless the star! " But...
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The Charles Dickens Originals

Edwin Pugh, Charles Dickens - 1912 - 452 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first cried out,...beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good-night ; and when they were turning round to sleep they used to say, " God bless the star ! " The...
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The American School Readers: Primer, [First- reader], Book 5

Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 520 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out,...friends with it, that, before lying down in their bed, they always looked out once again, to bid it good night; and when they were turning round to sleep,...
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The Art of Rendering: A Condensed and Comprehensive Treatise on the Culture ...

Frank Honywell Fenno - 1912 - 348 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than nil the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand-in-hand at a window. Whoever saw it first cried out: " I see the star. " And after that, they cried out both together, knowing so well when it would rise, and where. So they grew...
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The Carter Intermediate Readers: Book One-, Book 1

Anna H. Carter, Sarah C. Brooks - 1914 - 304 pages
...they thought, than all the rest, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at the window. Whoever saw it first cried out, "I see the...rise, and where. So they grew to be such friends with the star, that, before lying down in their beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good...
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Studies in Reading: Fifth Grade

James William Searson - 1914 - 360 pages
...beautiful, they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first, cried out,...together, knowing so well when it would rise, and where. fore lying down in their beds, they always looked out once again to bid it good night; and when they...
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The Carter Intermediate Readers: Book One-, Book 1

Anna H. Carter, Sarah C. Brooks - 1914 - 304 pages
...together, knowing so well when it would rise, and where. So they grew to be such friends with the star, that, before lying down in their beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good night. When they were turning round to sleep, they used to say, " God bless the star !" Now, the rays that...
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City and Town: A Fourth Reader

Pauline Frost Rafter - 1916 - 280 pages
...beautiful they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at a window. Whoever saw it first cried out,...always looked out once again, to bid it good night and to say, "God bless the star!" But while she was still very young,—O, very, very young,—the sister...
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Literature Reader, Volume 6

Leroy E. Armstrong - 1916 - 408 pages
...they thought, than all the others, and every night they watched for it, standing hand in hand at the window. Whoever saw it first, cried out, "I see the...beds, they always looked out once again, to bid it good-night; and when they were turning round to sleep, they used to say, "God bless the star!" Brown's...
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Reading-literature, Book 7

1918 - 424 pages
...they thought, than all others, and every night they 44 watched for it, standing hand in hand at the window. Whoever saw it first, cried out, "I see the...again, to bid it good night; and when they were turning around to sleep, they used to say, "God bless the star!" But while she was very young, oh, very, very...
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