McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Svazek 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1879 |
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Strana 14
... stood at the word of command . 6. So he led all his sheep to the pasture , And his cows , by the side of the brook ; Though it rained , yet the rain never pattered O'er the beautiful way that they took . 7. And it was n't in Fairy ...
... stood at the word of command . 6. So he led all his sheep to the pasture , And his cows , by the side of the brook ; Though it rained , yet the rain never pattered O'er the beautiful way that they took . 7. And it was n't in Fairy ...
Strana 22
... stood by his father . 11. " There is a better way than this , my boy , " said papa . " If you had taken that way , your heart would have been light already . I should have heard you singing over your blocks instead of crying . Shall I ...
... stood by his father . 11. " There is a better way than this , my boy , " said papa . " If you had taken that way , your heart would have been light already . I should have heard you singing over your blocks instead of crying . Shall I ...
Strana 34
... stood the hut of a poor fisherman , who lived by selling fish . 4. His careful wife kept her wheel going early and late . They both worked very hard to keep themselves above want . 5. But they were greatly troubled lest their only son ...
... stood the hut of a poor fisherman , who lived by selling fish . 4. His careful wife kept her wheel going early and late . They both worked very hard to keep themselves above want . 5. But they were greatly troubled lest their only son ...
Strana 54
... , and trying to get out . 3. He stood for some time looking at the birds . At last he said to the boy , " How much do you ask for your birds ? " 4. " Fifty cents apiece , sir , " said 54 ECLECTIC SERIES . Henry Muhrman The Waves.
... , and trying to get out . 3. He stood for some time looking at the birds . At last he said to the boy , " How much do you ask for your birds ? " 4. " Fifty cents apiece , sir , " said 54 ECLECTIC SERIES . Henry Muhrman The Waves.
Strana 56
... use to creep under the petals and see ; It stood ready to drop for an hour . 4. A moment too late ; had you sped on your wing , The honey would not have been gone ; Now you see what a very , a very sad 56 ECLECTIC SERIES . When to say.
... use to creep under the petals and see ; It stood ready to drop for an hour . 4. A moment too late ; had you sped on your wing , The honey would not have been gone ; Now you see what a very , a very sad 56 ECLECTIC SERIES . When to say.
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