I see that no one has passed here "In a long time." Later he saw that each weed Was a singular knife. "Well," he mumbled at last, "Doubtless there are other roads. Drawing Inferences: Theme 7, Reading - Page 209by National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project), Charles J. Gadway - 1973 - 258 pagesFull view - About this book
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| Dr. Lynn Anderson - 2010 - 222 pages
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...truth Was struck with astonishment. It was thickly grown with weeds. 'Ha,' he said, 'I see that none has passed here In a long time.' Later he saw that...mumbled at last, Doubtless there are other roads.'" Remember Matthew 7:14; Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life,... | |
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