Reading books, adapted to the requirements of the Revised code, ed. by A.R. Grant. Standard 1-6, Volumen1Alexander Ronald Grant 1870 |
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... hard work to pump up the wa - ter . Buy a rump steak for our din - ner . The stump of that tree I can - not dig up . What a lump of bread I did eat . I jump when I try to pump , and I get on the stump of a tree , to reach the han - dle ...
... hard work to pump up the wa - ter . Buy a rump steak for our din - ner . The stump of that tree I can - not dig up . What a lump of bread I did eat . I jump when I try to pump , and I get on the stump of a tree , to reach the han - dle ...
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... . Mother . Now , Tom , do not make me fear you are go - ing to be a bad boy . Think how hard fa - ther and I work for you , and yet you do not like to do the least thing for us . DIALOGUE 6 . LOOKING AT THE WINDOW . Mistress . 42.
... . Mother . Now , Tom , do not make me fear you are go - ing to be a bad boy . Think how hard fa - ther and I work for you , and yet you do not like to do the least thing for us . DIALOGUE 6 . LOOKING AT THE WINDOW . Mistress . 42.
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... hard sharp things , such as stones , may kill a - ny one , all be - cause you do not think . Cats and dogs may do harm be - cause they can - not think , but you can , and if you do not , you ought to be made to think , that you may not ...
... hard sharp things , such as stones , may kill a - ny one , all be - cause you do not think . Cats and dogs may do harm be - cause they can - not think , but you can , and if you do not , you ought to be made to think , that you may not ...
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Alexander Ronald Grant. Alice . Oh , it is so hard to mend any- thing , I had much ra - ther make new . Mother . I dare say , but how are you to get new ? It is of much more use to mend the old ; and look at your boots . Alice . I broke ...
Alexander Ronald Grant. Alice . Oh , it is so hard to mend any- thing , I had much ra - ther make new . Mother . I dare say , but how are you to get new ? It is of much more use to mend the old ; and look at your boots . Alice . I broke ...
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... hard , I can - not learn them . Mistress . And is that the rea - son , or is it that you do not try ? Sophy . But I do not see the use . Mistress . Do you think you shall ne - ver have to pay a bill ? Sophy . Oh , yes ; I dare say I ...
... hard , I can - not learn them . Mistress . And is that the rea - son , or is it that you do not try ? Sophy . But I do not see the use . Mistress . Do you think you shall ne - ver have to pay a bill ? Sophy . Oh , yes ; I dare say I ...
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Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised Code, Ed. by A.R ... Alexander Ronald Grant Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised Code, Ed. by A.R ... Alexander Ronald Grant Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the Revised Code, Ed. by A.R ... Alexander Ronald Grant Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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a-gain a-ny a-way act Of cru-el-ty Alice an-gry ba-by bad boy Ball be-fore be-cause bit of fun bread buzz call-ed me names can-not go cat sat dare say DIALOGUE din-ner dir-ty do-ing dock-ing dog bark drink ducks and geese eggs fa-ther flies frock geese girl go a-bout go to bed harm Hay To-day hill hurt in-to Jane John Wil-lis Kate kill knees knock-ed know that love Lark learn to read LESSON long pond look Lotty Ma-ry Mary mend milk mind Mistress mo-ther Mother mugs ne-ver never nice nuts on-ly pence phea-sant phi-al phlegm pigs pink hat quick rags rain Rat Runs Reading Book Shock-ing six-pence Sophy take your phy-sic tell thing THROWING STONES told ve-ry care-ful wa-ter win-dow Wren
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