Our Country's Readers, Libro 2Southern Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... Race " and " A Christmas Story . " The version of Uncle Remus's story of " Brother Rabbit Hears a Big Noise " is published by permission of the author , Mr. Joel Chandler Harris , and of the publishers , Messrs . Houghton , Mifflin & Co ...
... Race " and " A Christmas Story . " The version of Uncle Remus's story of " Brother Rabbit Hears a Big Noise " is published by permission of the author , Mr. Joel Chandler Harris , and of the publishers , Messrs . Houghton , Mifflin & Co ...
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... FOX AND THE GRAPES . 40 THE NORTH WIND THE FAITHFUL KITTEN 43 A SLED RACE THE DEATH OF COCK ROBIN . 49 THE BABY POCAHONTAS 54 THE PYGMIES A RIDDLE 58 FOREIGN LANDS . THE THREE BEARS 59 THE CULPRIT FAY THE HOLY CHILD 66 A FAIRY TALE.
... FOX AND THE GRAPES . 40 THE NORTH WIND THE FAITHFUL KITTEN 43 A SLED RACE THE DEATH OF COCK ROBIN . 49 THE BABY POCAHONTAS 54 THE PYGMIES A RIDDLE 58 FOREIGN LANDS . THE THREE BEARS 59 THE CULPRIT FAY THE HOLY CHILD 66 A FAIRY TALE.
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... race with you . 4. " Run a race with me ? " said the hare . " That would be a good joke . I could run around the world while you are getting out to the big road . " 5. Just then Judge Fox came along . " Grandfather THE HARE AND THE ...
... race with you . 4. " Run a race with me ? " said the hare . " That would be a good joke . I could run around the world while you are getting out to the big road . " 5. Just then Judge Fox came along . " Grandfather THE HARE AND THE ...
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... race with me , " said the hare , and he laughed so loud he was heard all over the brier - patch . 6. Judge Fox was old and wise . " That would be a race worth seeing , " he said . " Let us have it now . Start from this place , and run ...
... race with me , " said the hare , and he laughed so loud he was heard all over the brier - patch . 6. Judge Fox was old and wise . " That would be a race worth seeing , " he said . " Let us have it now . Start from this place , and run ...
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... . Judge Fox sat in the shade , leaning against the stone . With a wise smile he said to the hare , " The race is not always to the swift . " MINERVA moun'tain wo'man ǎd - mire ' spin'ning Mi - 22 OUR COUNTRY'S READERS.
... . Judge Fox sat in the shade , leaning against the stone . With a wise smile he said to the hare , " The race is not always to the swift . " MINERVA moun'tain wo'man ǎd - mire ' spin'ning Mi - 22 OUR COUNTRY'S READERS.
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Términos y frases comunes
Antæus Arachne asked asleep baby beanstalk beautiful Brother Bear Brother Coon Brother Fox Brother Rabbit caught chair child china doll Cinderella coach cried dear door eyes fairy fell flew foot golden Grandfather Tortoise grandmother Gray Wolf hare harp head heard Hercules Huge Bear Hugh Jack Jamie King kite kitten kitty knew Lady Moon laughed little birdie Little Bo-Peep little boy little girl Little Red Riding lived looked mama Middle-sized Bear Minerva morning mother night noise OLD KING COLE papa Pocahontas Poor thing pretty princess pygmy race Red Riding Hood runners Santa Claus shepherd side Simple Simon sisters sleds smile Snug Home soon soup stood stories strange thing sweet tarry tell thought Three Bears told took tree Uncle Remus Virginia Dare voice walked wanted wax doll Wee Little Cub wood
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Página 88 - What does little birdie say In her nest at peep of day ? Let me fly, says little birdie, Mother, let me fly away. Birdie, rest a little longer, Till the little wings are stronger.
Página 48 - OLD King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.
Página 112 - ... Lady Moon, whom are you loving ? " All that love me." Are you not tired with rolling, and never Resting to sleep ? Why look so pale and so sad, as forever Wishing to weep ? " Ask me not this, little child, if you love me : You are too bold : I must obey my dear Father above me, And do as I'm told." Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? "Over the sea." Lady Moon, Lady Moon, whom are you loving ?
Página 18 - Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, And can't tell where to find them; Leave them alone, and they'll come home, And bring their tails behind them.
Página 159 - Where did you get your eyes so blue ? " " Out of the sky as I came through." " What makes the light in them sparkle and spin ? " " Some of the starry spikes left in." "Where did you get that little tear ? " " I found it waiting when I got here.
Página 13 - Little Boy Blue, Come blow your horn, The sheep's in the meadow, The cow's in the corn. Where is the boy Who looks after the sheep? He's under the haycock Fast asleep.
Página 174 - The Queen of Hearts She made some tarts, All on a summer's day; The Knave of Hearts He stole those tarts, And took them clean away. The King of Hearts Called for the tarts, And beat the Knave full sore; The Knave of Hearts Brought back the tarts, And vowed he'd steal no more.
Página 49 - I," said the Sparrow, "With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin." Who saw him die? "I," said the Fly, "With my little eye, I saw him die.
Página 173 - UP into the cherry tree Who should climb but little me? I held the trunk with both my hands And looked abroad on foreign lands. I saw the next door garden lie, Adorned with flowers, before my eye, And many pleasant places more That I had never seen before.
Página 58 - As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives, Every wife had seven sacks, Every sack had seven cats, Every cat had seven kits — Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were going to St. Ives?