McGuffey's First-[sixth] Eclectic Reader, Vydání 3American Book Company, 1920 - Počet stran: 208 |
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... James or John lately ? I have seen James , but not John . Did you say there were four eggs in the nest , or three ? There were only three eggs , not four . Were the eggs white or blue ? The eggs were white , not blue . Had the boy a hat ...
... James or John lately ? I have seen James , but not John . Did you say there were four eggs in the nest , or three ? There were only three eggs , not four . Were the eggs white or blue ? The eggs were white , not blue . Had the boy a hat ...
Strana 27
... James Brown was ten years old when his parents sent him to school . It was not far from his home , and therefore they sent him by himself . 2. But , instead of going to school , he was in the habit of playing truant . He would go into ...
... James Brown was ten years old when his parents sent him to school . It was not far from his home , and therefore they sent him by himself . 2. But , instead of going to school , he was in the habit of playing truant . He would go into ...
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... James think of the danger into which he was running . Soon the wind began to blow , and none of them knew how to manage the boat . BOATS 8. For some time , they struggled against the wind and the tide . At last , they became so tired ...
... James think of the danger into which he was running . Soon the wind began to blow , and none of them knew how to manage the boat . BOATS 8. For some time , they struggled against the wind and the tide . At last , they became so tired ...
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... James was very sorry for his conduct , and he was never known to be guilty of the same thing again . 14. He became regular at school , learned to attend to his books , and , above all , to obey his parents perfectly . LESSON VIII ...
... James was very sorry for his conduct , and he was never known to be guilty of the same thing again . 14. He became regular at school , learned to attend to his books , and , above all , to obey his parents perfectly . LESSON VIII ...
Strana 101
... James Watt sat quietly by the fireside , watching the lid of the tea- kettle as it moved up and down . He began to think ; he wanted to find out why the steam in the kettle moved the heavy lid . 5. From that time he went on thinking ...
... James Watt sat quietly by the fireside , watching the lid of the tea- kettle as it moved up and down . He began to think ; he wanted to find out why the steam in the kettle moved the heavy lid . 5. From that time he went on thinking ...
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