But just then some birdies Came flying along, And sang as they neared us A chirruping song; And he felt just as I do When girls come and shout Right under the window, " Come, Nelly, come out ! " It's wrong to be sorry; I ought to be glad; But he's the... New National First[-Fifth] Reader - Page 160by Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1883Full view - About this book
 | Samuel Eliot - 1879 - 354 pages
...Wherever he goes. I know — for he really Seemed trying to say : " My dear little Nelly, I can't go away." But just then some birdies Came flying along,...girls come and shout Right under the window, " Come, Nelly — come out ! " It's wrong to be sorry ; I ought to be glad ; But he's the best birdie That... | |
 | Blackie and son, ltd - 1879 - 142 pages
...he goes. 7. I know, for he really Seemed trying to say, "My dear little Nelly, I can't go away." 8. But just then some birdies Came flying along, And sang, as they neared us, A chirruping song; NELL AND HER BIRD. 9. And he felt as I do When girls come and shout, Right under the window, "Come,... | |
 | Samuel Eliot - 1879 - 152 pages
...song; And he felt just as I do When girls come and shout Right under the window. " Come, Nelly — come out! " It's wrong to be sorry ; I ought to be glad ; But he's the best birdie That ever I had. MRS. DODGE. THE SAILORS MOTHER. One morning (raw it was and wet, A foggy day in winter-time)... | |
 | 1880 - 1090 pages
...Gazette. SPECIMEN PAGE. COMPREHENSIVE READER II., uSfafcs, cloth boards, NELL AND HER BIRD. 9. And he felt as I do When girls come and shout, Right under the window, "Come, Nelly! come out!" 10. It's wrong to be sorry; I ought to be glad; But he's the best birdie That ever... | |
 | London readers - 1881 - 140 pages
...goes. 7. I know — for he really Seemed trying to say, " My dear little Nelly, I can't go away." 8. But just then. some birdies Came flying along, And sang as they neared us, A sweet merry song ; 9. And lie felt as I do When girls come and shout, Eight under the window, " Come,... | |
 | Mary Mapes Dodge - 1882 - 290 pages
...Wherever he goes. I know — for he really Seemed trying to say, "My dear little Nelly, I can't go away." But just then some birdies Came flying along,...girls come and shout Right under the window, " Come, Nelly ! come out ! " It's wrong to be sorry ; I ought to be glad ; But he's the best birdie That ever... | |
 | Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1883 - 210 pages
...AVherever he goes. I know — for he really Seemed trying to say, "My dear little Nelly, I can't go away." But just then some birdies Came flying along, And sang, as they iieared us, A chirruping song ; And he felt just as I do When girls come and shout Bight under the... | |
 | Charles Joseph Barnes - 1884 - 192 pages
...me Wherever he goes. I know— for he really Seemed trying to say, "My dear little Nelly, I can't go away." But just then some birdies Came flying along,...girls come and shout Right under the window, " Come, Nelly— come out ! " It's wrong to be sorry; I ought to be glad; But he's the best birdie 163 LESSON... | |
 | Emma J. Todd, William Bramwell Powell - 1891 - 168 pages
...Wherever he goes. I know, — for he really iSeemed trying to say, "My dear little Nelly, I can't go away." But just then some birdies Came flying along,...girls come and shout Right under the window, " Come, Nelly, come out ! " It 's wrong to be sorry ; I ought to be glad; But he's the best birdie That ever... | |
 | George Frederick Holmes, Luther W. Anderson - 1891 - 158 pages
...Wherever he goes. I know — for he really Seemed trying to say, 'My dear little Nelly, I can't go away." But just then some birdies Came flying along,...girls come and shout Right under the window, " Come, Nelly — come out ! " It's wrong to be sorry; I ought to be glad; But he's the best birdie That ever... | |
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