McGuffey's First-[sixth] Eclectic Reader, Vydání 3American Book Company, 1920 - Počet stran: 208 |
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... Charles Rose lived in the country with his father , who taught him to read and to write . 2. Mr. Rose told his son that , when his morning lessons were over , he might amuse himself for one hour as he pleased . 3. There was a river near ...
... Charles Rose lived in the country with his father , who taught him to read and to write . 2. Mr. Rose told his son that , when his morning lessons were over , he might amuse himself for one hour as he pleased . 3. There was a river near ...
Strana 35
... Charles asked him whether he was drawing pictures . 8. " No , I am trying to write , " said little Joe , " but I know only two words . Those I saw upon a sign , and I am trying to write them . " 9. " If I could only learn to read and ...
... Charles asked him whether he was drawing pictures . 8. " No , I am trying to write , " said little Joe , " but I know only two words . Those I saw upon a sign , and I am trying to write them . " 9. " If I could only learn to read and ...
Strana 36
... Charles . " I am only a little boy , but I can teach you that . 11. " My father gives me an hour every day for ... Charles . They told him it was what they wished above all things . 13. So , on the next day when the hour came , Charles ...
... Charles . " I am only a little boy , but I can teach you that . 11. " My father gives me an hour every day for ... Charles . They told him it was what they wished above all things . 13. So , on the next day when the hour came , Charles ...
Strana 37
... Charles must have gone a long way off . Unwilling to leave without learning some- thing of him , he went to the hut . 19. He put his which was was open . met his eyes . head in at the window , There a pleasant sight 20. Charles was at ...
... Charles must have gone a long way off . Unwilling to leave without learning some- thing of him , he went to the hut . 19. He put his which was was open . met his eyes . head in at the window , There a pleasant sight 20. Charles was at ...
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