A Second ReaderGinn & Company, 1892 - 198 páginas |
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... things in it than pigs . LESSON 2 . Think of words that sound like cook , brown , turn . THE LONG AND SHORT VOWEL SCALES . ( See Vocal Training . ) ( 1 ) wee ( 2 ) gate ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 8 ) their yard turn all hole do ...
... things in it than pigs . LESSON 2 . Think of words that sound like cook , brown , turn . THE LONG AND SHORT VOWEL SCALES . ( See Vocal Training . ) ( 1 ) wee ( 2 ) gate ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 8 ) their yard turn all hole do ...
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... thing would happen over again . By and by Snip had two lovely puppies in the stable . Wee bits of things they were , black and soft . The little mother was very fond of them . bā'bies sta'ble pōrch cûrled growled ĕat'en One day , after ...
... thing would happen over again . By and by Snip had two lovely puppies in the stable . Wee bits of things they were , black and soft . The little mother was very fond of them . bā'bies sta'ble pōrch cûrled growled ĕat'en One day , after ...
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... thing each hear team seats JAMIE'S FOUR - HORSE TEAM . This is Jamie with his four - horse team . You see he has fine sport with it . He is going out to - day for a drive . It will take the whole afternoon . First of all , he has to ...
... thing each hear team seats JAMIE'S FOUR - HORSE TEAM . This is Jamie with his four - horse team . You see he has fine sport with it . He is going out to - day for a drive . It will take the whole afternoon . First of all , he has to ...
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... things you think of are always nice . " " Hugh is very kind . I must try to think . Good - morning , Hugh ! I am glad ... thing for you to play ? " 66 Yes , if you please . " 66 Would you like to be pedlars ? Rosa is here , and she and ...
... things you think of are always nice . " " Hugh is very kind . I must try to think . Good - morning , Hugh ! I am glad ... thing for you to play ? " 66 Yes , if you please . " 66 Would you like to be pedlars ? Rosa is here , and she and ...
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... things for a lady to use . " 66 How do you sell your pins ? I need one now . " " They are ten for a cent , ma'am . " " Oh , that is too high ; I can buy a whole paper of pins for six cents . " " These of mine are very nice . If you like ...
... things for a lady to use . " 66 How do you sell your pins ? I need one now . " " They are ten for a cent , ma'am . " " Oh , that is too high ; I can buy a whole paper of pins for six cents . " " These of mine are very nice . If you like ...
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Términos y frases comunes
apples asked Aunt baby Betty billy-goat Gruff bird Bobolink bonny song Bow wow brown thrush cake called cents chair Charlie Chicken-Little Cock-Lock cuckoo cuckoo clock dear Dicky bird Dime doll door eyes fast gave gone Gracie Harry Hen-Pen horse Huge Bear jack-o'-lantern Kitty LESSON 1.-WORD STUDY letters lion little boy little girl little lamb little Silver Hair Little Small Wee Little White Lily look Madge mamma mice Middle Bear Milly morning mother mouse nest nice night papa PETER CAREFUL pigs pitcher play Polly porridge pretty Pussy sing sky is falling SLATE sleep sly Fox Small Wee Bear Snip song SPELL sweet tell thing Three Bears tree TRIP TRAP troll VIO'S LESSONS continued voice vowel wee Robin Whitefoot WORD STUDY write
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Página 151 - I'll tell thee: Little Lamb, I'll tell thee: He is called by thy name, For He calls Himself a Lamb. He is meek, and He is mild; He became a little child. I a child, and thou a lamb, We are called by His name. Little Lamb, God bless thee!
Página 169 - Freddy, and all the snow ; And the sheep will scamper into the fold When the North begins to blow. Which is the wind that brings the heat ? The South Wind, Katy; and corn will grow, And peaches redden for you to eat, When the South begins to blow.
Página 186 - Boy's Song Where the pools are bright and deep, Where the gray trout lies asleep, Up the river and o'er the lea, That's the way for Billy and me. Where the blackbird sings the latest, Where the hawthorn blooms the sweetest, Where the nestlings chirp and flee, That's the way for Billy and me. Where the mowers mow the cleanest, Where the hay lies thick and greenest, There to trace the homeward bee, That's the way for Billy and me.
Página 175 - TO-WHIT ! to-whit, to-whee ! Will you listen to me ? Who stole four eggs I laid, And the nice nest I made ? Not I said the cow, moo-oo! Such a thing I never do; I gave you a wisp of hay, But didn't take your nest away. Not I, said the cow, moo-oo ! Such a thing I'd never do ! Bob-o-link, bob-o-link!
Página 108 - Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went, The lamb was sure to go.
Página 151 - THE LAMB Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee, Gave thee life, and bid thee feed By the stream and o'er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice? Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? Little lamb, I'll tell thee; Little lamb, I'll tell thee: He is called...
Página 176 - Oh, no ! I wouldn't treat a poor bird so. I gave wool the nest to line, But the nest was none of mine. Baa ! Baa ! " said the sheep ; " Oh, no, I wouldn't treat a poor bird so.
Página 67 - Little white Lily Droopeth with pain, Waiting and waiting For the wet rain. Little white Lily Holdeth her cup; Rain is fast falling And filling it up. Little white Lily Said, " 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.
Página 68 - Little white Lily dressed like a bride ! Shining with whiteness, and crowned beside ! Little white Lily droopeth with pain, Waiting and waiting for the wet rain. Little white Lily holdeth her cup; Rain is fast falling and filling it up. Little white Lily said, " 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.
Página 177 - I wonder if he knew How sad the bird would feel ? " A little boy hung down his head, And went and hid behind the bed, For he stole that pretty nest From poor little yellow- breast; And he felt so full of shame, He didn't like to tell his name.