Gill's illustrated series of reading books. First standard1871 - 56 páginas |
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... best songs I have ever heard in my life , and most of them I still know . When I vis - it my na - tive town I al ... bet - ter land , where she still sings with lit - tle angels , many of whom she sang with in that old school - room ...
... best songs I have ever heard in my life , and most of them I still know . When I vis - it my na - tive town I al ... bet - ter land , where she still sings with lit - tle angels , many of whom she sang with in that old school - room ...
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... bet - ter , and said a great deal that was not true about Sam's top . Don't you think , my young friends , that Harry was as bad as the fox , which said , " the grapes are sour . [ Ex . Write ] There are too many 99 who scorn what they ...
... bet - ter , and said a great deal that was not true about Sam's top . Don't you think , my young friends , that Harry was as bad as the fox , which said , " the grapes are sour . [ Ex . Write ] There are too many 99 who scorn what they ...
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... best school he could find , which stood about a mile up the moun - tain side . Wil - lie was very idle , and , I am ... bet - ter than his book , and they both went to bathe in the river at the foot of the hill . After this , Wil - lie ...
... best school he could find , which stood about a mile up the moun - tain side . Wil - lie was very idle , and , I am ... bet - ter than his book , and they both went to bathe in the river at the foot of the hill . After this , Wil - lie ...
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... Bet - ter Mo - ney Whose Pony Soon - er Wick - ed Fa - ther Morn - ing Get - ting Ought Hon - est Near - est Ac - tive Wealth TOM AND HIS DOG . Tom had a good old point - er , whose name was Floss . One fine day in sum - mer Tom and his ...
... Bet - ter Mo - ney Whose Pony Soon - er Wick - ed Fa - ther Morn - ing Get - ting Ought Hon - est Near - est Ac - tive Wealth TOM AND HIS DOG . Tom had a good old point - er , whose name was Floss . One fine day in sum - mer Tom and his ...
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... bet - ter one . I shall then live with God and the angels of heaven . My soul tells me what is right and what is wrong . I must take care of it , as well as my body , and fit it for the man - sions above . [ Ex . Write . ] When I do ...
... bet - ter one . I shall then live with God and the angels of heaven . My soul tells me what is right and what is wrong . I must take care of it , as well as my body , and fit it for the man - sions above . [ Ex . Write . ] When I do ...
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Gill's Illustrated Series of Reading Books. Second Standard George Gill (Schoolmaster ). Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Gill's Illustrated Series of Reading Books. Second Standard George Gill (Schoolmaster ) Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Términos y frases comunes
A-round al-ways be-come be-fore beasts beef bet-ter bird body bone boys and girls bread BRICK UPON BRICK can-not cap-tain Chick child-ren cluck Crust dear din-ner dove ducks Fa-ble fa-ther Faith-ful farm yard farm-er Fido field mouse flesh Floss flow-er fond gar-den gate geese George grapes hole horse hun-ter IDLE BOY In-side Jump-ed Kill-ed kind-ness Lap-land Lapps lion lit-tle boy lit-tle dog Lit-tle drops lit-tle mouse lit-tle thing LIVERPOOL lone-ly look-ed loved mas-ter mo-ney mo-ther moun-tain Mut-ton near-ly Nel-lie's pet NELLIE'S PET nose oft-en peo-ple who live pet lamb play play-ing play-mates pond poor pret-ty quack qui-et rein-deer ro-bin sheep sheep dog ship sly fox soon-er sor-ry soul Spain Stand-ing Standard Model stood stork tail teach-er ten-der tiger told town tru-ant un-til Uncle Harry Veal vil-lage want-ed White Sea wick-ed Wil-lie win-dows win-ter wolf wood Write
Pasajes populares
Página 12 - Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love, Make our earth an Eden, Like the heaven above.
Página 14 - THE dew was falling fast, the stars began to blink ; I heard a voice ; it said, " Drink, pretty Creature, drink ! " And, looking o'er the hedge, before me I espied A snow-white mountain Lamb with a Maiden at its side. No other sheep were near, the Lamb was all alone, And by a slender cord was tethered to a stone ; With one knee on the grass did the little Maiden kneel, While to that mountain Lamb she gave its evening meal.
Página 33 - THE CRUST OF BREAD I MUST not throw upon the floor The crust I cannot eat; For many little hungry ones Would think it quite a treat.
Página 26 - The Baby's Dance. DANCE, little baby, dance up high : Never mind, baby, mother is by ; Crow and caper, caper and crow, There, little baby, there you go ; Up to the ceiling, down to the ground, Backwards and forwards, round and round : Then dance, little baby, and mother shall sing, With the merry gay coral, ding, ding-a-ding, diner.
Página 13 - Little deeds of kindness Little words of love, Make our earth an Eden, • Like the heaven above. 5 Little seeds of mercy, Sown by youthful hands Grow to bless the nations, Far in heathen lands.
Página 8 - THE cow has a horn, and the fish has a gill; The horse has a hoof, and the duck has a bill; The bird has a wing, that on high he may sail ; And the lion a mane, and the monkey a tail!
Página 38 - You may think yourself lucky that I did not bite your head off when it was in my mouth.
Página 17 - They fly from flow-er to flow-er, and gath-er honey, which they carry to their cells, so that they may not starve in win-ter, when the sweet flow-ers are gone.