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Example sentences for "young readers"

  • I cannot draw the curtain over this affecting scene, without addressing one important question to my young readers.

  • Return with him, my young readers, if, like him, you have strayed; this terrible dream will henceforward be your judge.

  • I must say I think Bobby was a little forward, and I would have my young readers a little more pliant with small men like Timmins.

  • A Series of the best of the Stories of Noble Knighthood and Old Romance, told in refined and simple language, and adapted to young readers.

  • We know of no popular book in which the stirring incidents of the reign of the heroic Saxon king are made accessible to young readers as they are here.

  • I am not prepared to recommend my young readers to imitate Lincoln in this respect, but I wish them to understand how he was affected by his early acquaintances and surroundings.

  • My young readers may be interested to know that he was paid eight dollars per month, eating and sleeping on board, and that he was furnished with free return passage on a steamboat.

  • For the amusement of my young readers I will try to describe one of these lessons.

  • My young readers may be interested to know how near we came to losing our future President.

  • This charming story will be heartily welcomed by young readers, who will find it one of the brightest and most interesting books of the year.

  • The scale, as well as the price, of these narratives makes them unsuitable for consultation, more especially by young readers.

  • My young readers who, perhaps, have tea every day, cannot imagine what a luxury a little of it is to a poor workhouse child, who never tastes it but when she is allowed to go out and see her friends.

  • Now, my young readers, we had not the value of fifty dollars, all told.

  • It was a novel scene to us, and I am sure it would be to my young readers, to see this Indian nation on the move.

  • This pipe of peace had been smoked with us many times before; and, as it may be a question how this is done, I will explain it to my young readers.

  • You can see, my young readers, how literally our prayers were answered.

  • With a full conviction of this, I have attempted, and now offer to my young readers, the present little work.

  • As perhaps most of my young readers know, wild geese are generally brought down with a shot-gun, but in the Bad Lands it was not unusual to bring them down with a rifle, provided the hunter was quick and accurate enough in his aim.

  • As my young readers know, Cuba lies only a short distance from the southeast coast of Florida.

  • Should my young readers ever go marooning, I trust their party may meet with fewer misfortunes and as happy a termination.

  • With many thanks for this suggestion, the promise was made that the young readers of Robert and Harold should have the benefit of his advice.

  • I call to mind now, however, that he is no longer a boy, and his future career will be of less interest to my young readers.

  • Clapp would have found any place beastly where a fair day's work was required for fair wages, and my young readers in St. Louis, therefore, need not heed his disparaging remarks.

  • Passing over much that would be interesting to my young readers, I must now bring them to the morning of the battle of Balaclava, celebrated for the most daring cavalry charge that ever was known in the memory of mankind.

  • Remember this, my young readers; and instead of adding to the afflictions of others, do whatever you can to alleviate them, and God will then undoubtedly have compassion on you, whenever your wants and distresses shall require his assistance.

  • Hence you may learn, my young readers, how much you have it in your power to prove a blessing to your parents, and a comfort to yourselves.

  • I am sure none of my young readers believe in such a Fountain of Youth, and that none of you would have hunted for it as old De Leon did.

  • Any one of my young readers, if he can bring himself strongly to the notice of the people, may become President, and I should not wonder at all if some one among you should do so in future times.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great island; infant feeding; life and; primitive man; private dining; young animals; young bird; young child; young days; young farmer; young fellow; young gentleman; young gentlewoman; young lawyer; young maid; young male; young massa; young nobleman; young orchard; young prince; young reader; young sirs; young squire; young student; young warrior; young wife