Modern Prose And Poetry; For Secondary Schools: Edited With Notes, Study Helps, And Reading Lists

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MODERN PROSE AND POETRY FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS EDITED WITH NOTES, STUDY HELPS, AND READING LISTS BY MARGARET ASHMUN, M.A.

Formerly Instructor in English in the University of Wisconsin Editor of Prose Literature for Secondary Schools BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED All selections in this book are used by special permission of, and arrangement with, the owners of the copyrights. The Riverside Press CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS U.S.A Transcribers Note: There are several areas where a pronunciation guide is given with diacritical marks that cannot be reproduced in a text file.

The following symbols are used: Symbols for Diacritical Marks: DIACRITICAL MARK SAMPLE ABOVE BELOW macron (straight line) ¯ [=x] [x=] 2 dots (diaresis, umlaut) ¨ [:x] [x:] 1 dot {~BULLET~} [.x] [x.] grave accent ` [`x] or [\x] [x`] or [x\] acute accent (aigu) ´ ['x] or [/x] [x'] or [x/] circumflex ^ [^x] [x^] caron (v-shaped symbol) [vx] [xv] breve (u-shaped symbol) [)x] [x)] tilde ~ [~x] [x~] cedilla ¸ [,x] [x,] Also words italicized will have undescores _ before and after them and bold words will have = before and after them.

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