The Second Reader of the School and Family SeriesHarper & Brothers, 1860 - 154 pages |
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... Horse . 15 II . Flag and Drum 10 X. At Play ..... 10 III . The Fox and the Ox ... 10 XI . Earth , Sun , and Moon 17 IV . The Young Ducks .. 11 XII . Making Hay . 18 V. The Bird's Nest 12 XIII . The Fox 19 VI . The Play - Ground . 12 XIV ...
... Horse . 15 II . Flag and Drum 10 X. At Play ..... 10 III . The Fox and the Ox ... 10 XI . Earth , Sun , and Moon 17 IV . The Young Ducks .. 11 XII . Making Hay . 18 V. The Bird's Nest 12 XIII . The Fox 19 VI . The Play - Ground . 12 XIV ...
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... Horse 15 II . Flag and Drum X. At Play .. 10 III . The Fox and the Ox ... XI . Earth , Sun , and Moon 17 IV . The Young Ducks .. 11 XII . Making Hay 18 V. The Bird's Nest 12 XIII . The Fox . 19 VI . The Play - Ground .. 12 XIV . The ...
... Horse 15 II . Flag and Drum X. At Play .. 10 III . The Fox and the Ox ... XI . Earth , Sun , and Moon 17 IV . The Young Ducks .. 11 XII . Making Hay 18 V. The Bird's Nest 12 XIII . The Fox . 19 VI . The Play - Ground .. 12 XIV . The ...
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... HORSE . This must be a kind horse , for he lets two boys ride him , and he does not run nor kick . Does the horse stand still now ? Can you tell ' ? How can you tell ' ? The horse has one of his feet up , and he has just put one of his ...
... HORSE . This must be a kind horse , for he lets two boys ride him , and he does not run nor kick . Does the horse stand still now ? Can you tell ' ? How can you tell ' ? The horse has one of his feet up , and he has just put one of his ...
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... horse , and the cow , and the sheep to eat . Do pigs eat hay ' ? No ' ; pigs do not eat hay ' , but they eat grass when it is green . Pigs like to eat corn . LESSON XIII . THE FOX . bush ' - y. 18 [ PART I. WILLSON'S SECOND READER . The ...
... horse , and the cow , and the sheep to eat . Do pigs eat hay ' ? No ' ; pigs do not eat hay ' , but they eat grass when it is green . Pigs like to eat corn . LESSON XIII . THE FOX . bush ' - y. 18 [ PART I. WILLSON'S SECOND READER . The ...
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... horse and an ox ' ! What an odd team they make ' ! What are the horse and ox drawing ? Can you tell ' ? Why not ? It must be a wagon , but we can not see it . Which way is the wagon ' , on your right hand ' , or on your left ? It is on ...
... horse and an ox ' ! What an odd team they make ' ! What are the horse and ox drawing ? Can you tell ' ? Why not ? It must be a wagon , but we can not see it . Which way is the wagon ' , on your right hand ' , or on your left ? It is on ...
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Page 121 - It Is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord : and to sing praises unto thy name, O Most High; To show forth thy lovingkindness in the morning: and thy faithfulness every night.
Page 121 - O praise the Lord, all ye nations : ' Praise Him, all ye people. For His merciful kindness is great toward us : And the truth of the Lord endureth for ever. Praise ye the Lord.
Page 53 - I like little pussy, her coat is so warm, And if I don't hurt her, she'll do me no harm ; So I'll not pull her tail, nor drive her away, But pussy and I very gently will play.
Page 55 - 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 98 - I heard the bell tolled on thy burial day, I saw the hearse that bore thee slow away, And, turning from my nursery window, drew A long, long sigh, and wept...
Page 62 - A boy who always told the truth, And never, never told a lie. And when he trotted off to school, The children all about would cry, " There goes the curly-headed boy — The boy that never tells a lie.
Page 96 - Tis being. and doing, And having, that make All the pleasures and pains • Of which beings partake. To be what God pleases, — To do a man's best, And to have a good heart, Is the way to be blest.
Page 103 - The lark is up to meet the sun, The bee is on the wing, The ant her labor has begun, The woods with music ring.
Page 45 - A MAN of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds...