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Marjorie at Seacote

CHAPTER XVIII
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"Didn't you read the newspaper accounts of it ?" "Yes, but I didn't believe them." "Jack Bryant, can you describe this famous battle ?" "Yes, sir.

It was fought under the shadow of the Bunker Hill Monument.
At sundown the shadow ceased, so they all said, 'Disperse ye rebels, and lay down your arms!' So they laid down their arms and went to sleep." "Very well done, Master Bryant.

Now, we're going to speak pieces.

Each pupil will speak a piece or write a composition.

You may take your choice." "I'll speak a piece! Let me speak first!" exclaimed Cousin Ethel, jumping up and down.


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