A First Reader

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Ginn & Company, 1893 - 104 páginas
 

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Página 86 - mead'ow heard loud danced sing'ing knew grow "Come, little leaves," said the wind one day; "Come o'er the meadow with me and play. Put on your dresses of red and gold, Summer is gone, and the days grow cold." Soon all the leaves heard the wind's loud call; Down they came fluttering, one and all. O'er the brown meadows they danced and flew, Singing the sweet little songs they knew.
Página 22 - small broom Buy a large one for the lady, And a small one for the baby; Come buy ye, pretty lady, Come buy ye a broom.
Página 48 - rope hap py heart goes mer ry sor row Over your head and under your toes, That is the way the merry rope goes. Up with this foot, Down with that;
Página 35 - where have you been ? I've been to London to look at the Queen. Pussy
Página 79 - go to a party? May Brown had one a few days ago. Eight girls were there. They played hide and seek a while. Then there was a rap at the door. Two of the girls went to see who was there.
Página 85 - flies limbs sleep stron'ger rise rests peep What does little birdie say, In her nest at peep of day? "Let me fly," says little birdie, "Mother, let me fly away." Birdie, rest a little longer, Till the little wings are stronger. So she rests a little longer, Then she flies away. What does little baby say, In her bed at peep of day? Baby says, like little birdie, "Let me rise and fly away." Baby, sleep a little longer, Till the little limbs are stronger.
Página 48 - that; Happy heart goes pit-a-pat. Over care and over sorrow, Skip to-day and skip to-morrow.
Página 35 - what did you there? I caught a little mouse under her chair.

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