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" And wouldn't it be pleasanter To treat it as a joke, And say you're glad " 'Twas Dolly's And not your head that broke"? "
New National First[-Fifth] Reader - Page 147
by Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - 1883
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Language for the Grades

John Benjamin Wisely - 1903 - 246 pages
...lady, Your doll should break her head, Could you make it whole by crying Till your eyes and nose are red ? And wouldn't it be pleasanter To treat it as...you're glad 'twas dolly's And not your head that broke ? Will it clear off any sooner Because you scold and frown ? And wouldn't it be nicer For you to smile...
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Wheeler's Graded Readers: A third reader

Gail Calmerton, William Henry Wheeler - 1904 - 298 pages
...publishers, Little, Brown & Co. SUPPOSE. pout nobler altered scold dunce temper frown easier creation Suppose, my little lady, Your doll should break her...'twas Dolly's And not your head that broke? Suppose you're dressed for walking, And the rain comes pouring down, Will it clear off any sooner Because you...
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Wheeler's Graded Readers: A Third Reader

Gail Calmerton, William Henry Wheeler - 1904 - 296 pages
...doll should break her head, Could you make it whole by crying Till your eyes and nose were red?And wouldn't it be pleasanter To treat it as a joke; And...'twas Dolly's And not your head that broke? Suppose you're dressed for walking, And the rain comes pouring down, Will it clear off any sooner Because you...
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Book of the Royal Blue, Volume 9

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company - 1905 - 444 pages
...That your doll should break her head, Could you make it whole by crying. Till your eyes and nose are red ? And wouldn't it be pleasanter To treat it as...'twas Dolly's And not your head that broke?" Suppose you're dressed for walking, And the rain comes pouring down, Will it clear off any sooner Because you...
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The Twentieth Century Spellers ...

William Landon Felter, Libbie J. Eginton - 1905 - 104 pages
...once begun, Never leave it till it's done; Be the labor great or small, Do it well, or not at all. 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, Than waiting like a dunce, To g(5 to work in earnest,...
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Brooks's Readers, Volume 3

Stratton Duluth Brooks - 1906 - 260 pages
...lady, Your doll should break her head, Could you make it whole by crying Till your eyes and nose are red ? And wouldn't it be pleasanter To treat it as...'twas dolly's And not your head that broke ? Suppose you're dressed for walking, And the rain comes pouring down, Will it clear off any sooner Because you...
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Rathbun's Graded Speller: Containing Ten Thousand Practical Words for ...

George Daniel Rathbun - 1906 - 134 pages
...mane 46 47 pair 48 to 49 sent 50 so due pare too cent sow dew pear two scent sew Lesson 18 Dictation. "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 . Than waiting like a dunce, To go to work in earnest...
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Graded Poetry: First and second years, [third-eighth year]

Katherine Devereux Blake, Georgia Alexander - 1906 - 104 pages
...by crying Till your eyes and nose were red ? And wouldn't it be pleasanter To treat it as a joke, 15 And say you're glad 'twas Dolly's, And not your head, that broke ? SUPPOSE 65 Suppose you're dressed for walking, And the rain comes pouring down ; Will it clear off any sooner...
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The Wooster First[-fifth] Reader, Volume 1

Lizzie E. Wooster, Lorraine Elizabeth Wooster - 1907 - 232 pages
...dunc^ wls/est al'ter^d pleas'ant er SUPPOSE. Suppose, my little lady, Your doll should break her head; And wouldn't it be pleasanter To treat it as a joke,...'twas Dolly's And not your head, that broke? Suppose you're dressed for walking, And the rain comes pouring down; Will it clear off any sooner Because you...
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The Reader

Geoffrey Buckwalter - 1907 - 248 pages
...nicer For you to smile than pout, And so make sunshine in the house When there is none without ? 4. Suppose your task, my little man, Is very hard to get; Will it make it any easier For you to sit and fret ? 5. And wouldn't it be wiser Than waiting like a dunce, To go to work in earnest...
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