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1 San Francisco teaches a lesson which reaches farther than an earthly tribunal.
2 The following narrative teaches a lesson of courage and devotion such as are seldom read.
3 But it teaches a lesson , and all that.
4 This story is told by a Persian poet and although it may not be true yet it teaches a lesson .
5 The like is true of a story that teaches a lesson a generation are willing to be taught-itlives as long as the lesson.
6 Your Highness teaches a lesson to soldiers; for there is never a knapsack but can hold this and still have half its space to spare.
7 "Why, Denny," said Abe, "a story teaches a lesson .
8 "Every sorrow teaches a lesson , and I have suffered on so many points that my knowledge is vast."
9 "Surely I will," Mrs. Gray Goose replied promptly, "for the story is one that teaches a lesson , even if it does come from Mr. Crow.
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