The Second Reader for Primary Schools, Volumen2Brewer and Tileston, 1866 - 120 páginas |
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... stones till the spring of the year . 7. It is said that toads are sometimes found alive in solid rocks and in the hearts of trees . 8. A toad will not hurt you . It is harmless . Do not hurt a toad . LESSON VI . hurt gently a - way ' be.
... stones till the spring of the year . 7. It is said that toads are sometimes found alive in solid rocks and in the hearts of trees . 8. A toad will not hurt you . It is harmless . Do not hurt a toad . LESSON VI . hurt gently a - way ' be.
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... stones , and its head was hurt , and the poor bird was soon dead . 4. O , what a bad girl this was to treat a bird so ill ! LESSON IX . goose pounce geese young noise heard lis'ten ( lis sn ) night 1. THERE was a large flock of geese at ...
... stones , and its head was hurt , and the poor bird was soon dead . 4. O , what a bad girl this was to treat a bird so ill ! LESSON IX . goose pounce geese young noise heard lis'ten ( lis sn ) night 1. THERE was a large flock of geese at ...
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... stones by the side of the brook See that dove standing on one of them to drink . 6. Now he dips his bill into the stream . A WALK IN THE VALE . cov'ered e - nough ' ( -nuf ' ) froʻzen. 3 * . THE SECOND READER . 29 A Walk in the Vale, The ...
... stones by the side of the brook See that dove standing on one of them to drink . 6. Now he dips his bill into the stream . A WALK IN THE VALE . cov'ered e - nough ' ( -nuf ' ) froʻzen. 3 * . THE SECOND READER . 29 A Walk in the Vale, The ...
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... stones ; then they will be all broken up into soft meal . 4. Part of the meal is brown , and part of it is white . The brown part of the meal is from the outside skin which was over the seeds ; we call it bran : the white part of the ...
... stones ; then they will be all broken up into soft meal . 4. Part of the meal is brown , and part of it is white . The brown part of the meal is from the outside skin which was over the seeds ; we call it bran : the white part of the ...
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... stones and sand , he ran to the brook , and stooped down to drink . 5. In a moment he was seized from behind , and found himself in the hands of a great , tall , fierce , ugly - looking giant , a hundred times bigger than himself . 6 ...
... stones and sand , he ran to the brook , and stooped down to drink . 5. In a moment he was seized from behind , and found himself in the hands of a great , tall , fierce , ugly - looking giant , a hundred times bigger than himself . 6 ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Second Reader, for Primary Schools George Stillman Hillard,Loomis Joseph Campbell Vista completa - 1864 |
The Second Reader: For Primary Schools (Classic Reprint) G. S. Hillard Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
baby BAD GIRL basket bread Charles chickens child clouds cold cov'er crow dear dog's back eggs Ellen fall fast father and mother finch house flowers giant glad grapes hand happy hard head heard hills hurt I'm a goose it's a stick James kind kittens LESSON Let us sit little bird little boy little Dick little finch little girl little kitty little mousie Little white Lily live look loud LOVE little pussy Lucy never nice night noise north wind doth NOSEGAY OLD CROW PEDLER picked piece pitter patter play poor thing pretty rain and hail rose ROSE HALL shepherd sing sister skate snow soft sor'ry squirrel Susie sweet teeth tell toad told Tommy trees vale vase warm warmer watch and chain wise old goose young geese
Pasajes populares
Página 58 - THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW he north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then, Poor thing? He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under his wing, Poor thing.
Página 20 - I like little Pussy, Her coat is so warm; And if I don't hurt her She'll do me no harm. So I'll not pull her tail, Nor drive her away, But Pussy and I Very gently will play...
Página 63 - How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower. How skilfully she builds her cell; How neat she spreads her wax, And labors hard to store it well With the sweet food she makes.
Página 38 - Little bird ! little bird ! who'll guide thee Over the hills, and over the sea ? Foolish, one, come in the house to stay, For I'm very sure you'll lose your way.
Página 79 - Young birds in their pretty nest, I must not in play Steal the birds away, To grieve their mother's breast. My mother, I know, Would sorrow so, Should I be stolen away; So I'll speak to the birds In my softest words, Nor hurt them in my play.
Página 110 - Good again, When I am thirsty To have nice rain ; Now I am stronger, Now I am cool ; Heat cannot burn me, My veins are so full.' Little white Lily Smells very sweet : On her head sunshine, Rain at her feet. ' Thanks to the sunshine, Thanks to the rain ! Little white Lily Is happy again ! G.
Página 63 - One thing each time, And that done well, Is a very good rule, As many can tell.
Página 104 - Cow. THANK you, pretty cow, that made Pleasant milk to soak my bread, Every day, and every night, Warm, and fresh, and sweet, and white. Do not chew the hemlock rank, Growing on the weedy bank ; But the yellow cowslips eat, They will make it very sweet. Where the purple violet grows, Where the bubbling water flows, Where the grass is fresh and fine, Pretty cow, go there and dine.
Página 93 - No one taught me to build my house," said the crow when they were qui-et a-gain. " I knew how to do it at once, and look at it what a nice house it is ; I brought all the sticks it is made of my-self. I flew through the air with them in my mouth, some of them were very heav-y, but I do not mind hard work. I am not like a lit-tle boy...
Página 20 - I'll give her some food; And she'll love me because I am gentle and good. I'll pat little Pussy, And then she will purr, And thus show her thanks For my kindness to her...