McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Svazek 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1879 |
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... doors all day ? Father . Why , Rose , are you sorry that you had any bread and butter for breakfast , this morning ? Rose . Why , father , what a question ! I should be sorry , indeed , if I could not get any . Father . Are you sorry ...
... doors all day ? Father . Why , Rose , are you sorry that you had any bread and butter for breakfast , this morning ? Rose . Why , father , what a question ! I should be sorry , indeed , if I could not get any . Father . Are you sorry ...
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... door and came in . 8. " Pussy just rubbed against Herbert's castle , and it fell down , " answered Hetty . " But she did n't mean to do it ; she did n't know it would fall , did she , papa ? " 9. " Why , no ! And is that all the trouble ...
... door and came in . 8. " Pussy just rubbed against Herbert's castle , and it fell down , " answered Hetty . " But she did n't mean to do it ; she did n't know it would fall , did she , papa ? " 9. " Why , no ! And is that all the trouble ...
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... door , and my kitten comes through ; My white kitten ! ah me ! Can it really be she- This ill - looking , beggar - like cat that I see ? 4. What ugly , gray streaks on her side and her back ! Her nose , once as pink as a rose - bud , is ...
... door , and my kitten comes through ; My white kitten ! ah me ! Can it really be she- This ill - looking , beggar - like cat that I see ? 4. What ugly , gray streaks on her side and her back ! Her nose , once as pink as a rose - bud , is ...
Strana 55
... door , and let all the birds fly away . 7. The boy , in great surprise , cried , " What did you do that for , sir ? You have lost all your birds . " 8. " I will tell you why I did it. The boy took it , well pleased Though you tap with ...
... door , and let all the birds fly away . 7. The boy , in great surprise , cried , " What did you do that for , sir ? You have lost all your birds . " 8. " I will tell you why I did it. The boy took it , well pleased Though you tap with ...
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... doors . Go quietly up and down stairs ; and never make a loud noise about the house . 7. Be kind and gentle in your manners ; not like the howling winter storm , but like the bright summer's morning . bydes 8. Do always as your parents ...
... doors . Go quietly up and down stairs ; and never make a loud noise about the house . 7. Be kind and gentle in your manners ; not like the howling winter storm , but like the bright summer's morning . bydes 8. Do always as your parents ...
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