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Charles Joseph Barnes. NEW WORDS . bear legs paws a fraid ' stick hind holds stands 錚 O Frank , look at that big dog ! It is not a dog , Fred . It is a black bear . you not afraid of him ? No , he will not hurt us . Do you not see the ...
Charles Joseph Barnes. NEW WORDS . bear legs paws a fraid ' stick hind holds stands 錚 O Frank , look at that big dog ! It is not a dog , Fred . It is a black bear . you not afraid of him ? No , he will not hurt us . Do you not see the ...
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Charles Joseph Barnes. See , Frank , how he stands up on his hind legs and holds the stick in his paws ! Is he strong , Frank ? Yes , he is very strong , and his fur coat is warm . Where did the Frank ? man get him , I do not know . We ...
Charles Joseph Barnes. See , Frank , how he stands up on his hind legs and holds the stick in his paws ! Is he strong , Frank ? Yes , he is very strong , and his fur coat is warm . Where did the Frank ? man get him , I do not know . We ...
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... but Frank must go with you . How well the bear stands up on his hind legs ! Yes , and see how he holds the stick in his paws . O see him dance ! things he does ! What funny Where did the man man get him , Frank ? 68 LESSON LIII .
... but Frank must go with you . How well the bear stands up on his hind legs ! Yes , and see how he holds the stick in his paws . O see him dance ! things he does ! What funny Where did the man man get him , Frank ? 68 LESSON LIII .
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... How do you do , boys ? How do you do , sir ? We like to see your bear play . We think he likes you . O yes , he likes me , for I always take good care of him . fro SPELLING REVIEW . glow hind eaught å go time LESSON LIII CONTINUED . 69.
... How do you do , boys ? How do you do , sir ? We like to see your bear play . We think he likes you . O yes , he likes me , for I always take good care of him . fro SPELLING REVIEW . glow hind eaught å go time LESSON LIII CONTINUED . 69.
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Page 94 - Early to bed and early to rise, Make men healthy, .wealthy, and wise. * It is intended that these selections shall be memorized by pupils, but as they do not form any part of the reading lessons, the words not heretofore used are not regarded as "new words," Suppose your task, my little man, Is very hard to get, Will it make it any easier For you to sit and fret ? Then wouldn't it be wiser, Than waiting like a dunce, To go to work in earnest, And learn the thing at once ? Speak the truth, and speak...
Page 95 - To do to others as I would That they should do to me, Will make me honest, kind, and good, As children ought to be.
Page 94 - CHILDREN, do you love each other ? Are you always kind and true ? Do you always do to others As you'd have them do to you...
Page 93 - I could play as well as you do," said Frank. " O you will soon do that. All you will have to do is to try." SLATE EXERCISE. • PEARLS IN VERSE.* Be the matter what it may, Always speak the truth. If at work, or if at play, Always speak the truth. Do your best, your very best, And do it every day. Little boys and little girls, That is the wisest way. Little children, love each other, Never give another pain, If your brother speak in anger, Answer not in wrath again. Early to bed and early to...
Page 95 - Because you scold and frown ? And wouldn't it be nicer For you to smile than pout, And so make sunshine in the house When there is none without ? Suppose your task, my little man, Is very hard to get, Will it make it any easier For you to sit and fret ? And wouldn't it be wiser, To go to work in earnest And learn the thing...