Our little ones. W.T. Adams, ed, Svazek 2,Vydání 1–12

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William Taylor Adams
1883
 

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Strana 176 - spring is here. What does it mean when the berries are ripe ? When butterflies flit and honey-bees hum? When cattle stand under the shady trees ? — These are the signs that summer has come. What does it mean when the crickets chirp, And away to the south-land the
Strana 177 - These are the signs that winter has come. The old stars set, and the new ones rise", And skies that were stormy grow bright and clear; And so the beautiful, wonderful signs Go round and round with the changing year. MEN
Strana 160 - blossoms away, And whirl all the dry leaves over the ground ; They fill the hollows with drifts of snow, And sweep on the hills a pathway clear ; They
Strana 176 - WHAT does it mean when the bluebird flies Over the hills, singing sweet and clear ? When violets peep through the blades of grass? These are the signs that
Strana 54 - Perry had made a bedroom, as he called it, in one corner of the house. He had put plenty of hay in it for a bed. But the rabbits were not in the bedroom when Perry went to feed them. He went into the garden to look for them.
Strana 268 - What a large hill this is ! " They were only baby pigs, you know. This was their first walk, out of their yard. By and by they came to the top of the hill. They saw a large house in
Strana 37 - GATHERING NUTS. THEY are neither birds nor squirrels, They are only boys and girls, After nuts. But they laugh and talk and chatter, With such gay and merry clatter, As they search, That, instead of only seven, You might think they were eleven, Or even more, As with merry laugh and shout, They see the brown nuts dance about On the grass, When the boys with

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