The Winston Readers: Primer, [First-sixth reader]J.C. Winston, 1918 - 131 páginas |
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... called all the dogs together . He told them what the cat had done . The dogs talked about it from morning until night . At last they all agreed to be enemies of the cat forever . When the cat heard of this , she was angry at the mice ...
... called all the dogs together . He told them what the cat had done . The dogs talked about it from morning until night . At last they all agreed to be enemies of the cat forever . When the cat heard of this , she was angry at the mice ...
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... called him Half Chick . Little Half Chick's feet were crooked . He walked with a hop and a kick . This made the other chicks laugh at him . But his mother was very sad . She said , " Little Half Chick will never be big like his brothers ...
... called him Half Chick . Little Half Chick's feet were crooked . He walked with a hop and a kick . This made the other chicks laugh at him . But his mother was very sad . She said , " Little Half Chick will never be big like his brothers ...
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... called him , he only ran farther than ever . One day he hopped up to his mother . Then he said , " Mother , I am tired of living here . I am going off to see the king . " What is that you say ? " asked Half Chick's mother . " That would ...
... called him , he only ran farther than ever . One day he hopped up to his mother . Then he said , " Mother , I am tired of living here . I am going off to see the king . " What is that you say ? " asked Half Chick's mother . " That would ...
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... called out to him : " Always be kind and polite to every one you meet . " Half Chick was in a hurry . He did not hear what his mother said . He did not even say good - bye to her . THE WATER He hurried on as fast as he could . He soon ...
... called out to him : " Always be kind and polite to every one you meet . " Half Chick was in a hurry . He did not hear what his mother said . He did not even say good - bye to her . THE WATER He hurried on as fast as he could . He soon ...
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... next morning Half Chick came to a big tree . The wind was caught in its branches . It could not get away . " O Half Chick ! " called the wind , " please come and help me . I can not get away from this tree . " 41 THE FIRE THE WIND.
... next morning Half Chick came to a big tree . The wind was caught in its branches . It could not get away . " O Half Chick ! " called the wind , " please come and help me . I can not get away from this tree . " 41 THE FIRE THE WIND.
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Términos y frases comunes
afraid angry asked Blacky beat began bird bird-house brothers Bruin Charles Charles Perrault Christina G City Mouse Country Mouse crocodile daughter door ducks eaten father FIND THE GOLDEN five skeins flax frog golden ball Golden Blackbird golden plate Good-bye grandmother Hans Christian Andersen heard Hee-haw hopped hurried John Kendrick Bangs jumped king laugh Let us plant lion little black little boy little girl Little Half Chick Little pig Little Rabbit little white bed lived looked Lucy Larcom magpie market day Master Jack mice mistress morning mosquitoes Mother Evans Mother Goose nest Nibble pantry pasture Poor donkey Porcelain Maiden princess rapped Red Fox river road Robert Louis Stevenson Simple Simon sing Snow soon spin stableboy sticks stove thought to-day Tom Tit Tot took tortoise trap tree turnips walked watch dog white rabbit window wolf
Pasajes populares
Página 63 - THE SWING HOW do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue ? Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do ! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the countryside — Till I look down on the garden green, Down on the roof so brown — Up in the air I go flying again, Up in the air and down ! XXXIV TIME TO RISE A BIRDIE with a yellow bill Hopped upon the window sill, Cocked his shining eye and said: "Ain't you 'shamed,...
Página 44 - Who has seen the wind? Neither I nor you: But when the leaves hang trembling, The wind is passing thro'. Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I: But when the trees bow down their heads, The wind is passing by.
Página 134 - SIMPLE Simon met a pieman Going to the fair; Says Simple Simon to the pieman, "Let me taste your ware." Says the pieman to Simple Simon, "Show me first your penny"; Says Simple Simon to the pieman. "Indeed I have not any.
Página 34 - Boats sail on the rivers, And ships sail on the seas ; But clouds that sail across the sky; Are prettier far than these. There are bridges on the rivers, As pretty as you please; But the bow that bridges heaven, And overtops the trees, And builds a road from earth to sky, Is prettier far than these.
Página 119 - I met a little Elf-man, once, Down where the lilies blow. I asked him why he was so small, And why he didn't grow. He slightly frowned, and with his eye He looked me through and through. "I'm quite as big for me," said he, "As you are big for you.
Página 80 - There were comfits in the cabin, And apples in the hold ; The sails were made of silk, And the masts were made of gold.
Página 4 - Little pig, little pig, let me come in." "No, no, by the hair of my chinny chin chin." "Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in.
Página 55 - Girls and boys, come out to play, The moon doth shine as bright as day; Leave your supper, and leave your sleep, And come with your playfellows into the street. Come with a whoop, come with a call, Come with a good will or not at all.
Página 90 - Dancing in the street, Kissing all the faces Of the children sweet ; Loading all the housetops, Powdering all the trees, Cunning little snow-flakes, Little busy bees.
Página 67 - Singing Of speckled eggs the birdie sings And nests among the trees; The sailor sings of ropes and things In ships upon the seas.