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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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Safety First for Little Folks: First Steps in Civics

Lillian McLean Waldo - 1918 - 156 pages
...would have happened to her own head if she had fallen out, too. I would like to recite for her : " 'Suppose, my little lady, Your doll should break her...glad 'twas Dolly's And not your head that broke?' " "Oh, how lovely!" cried the little girls. CHAPTER VIII WATER, FOOD, AND HEALTH Dotty never could...
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A Course in Citizenship and Patriotism

Ella Lyman Cabot, Fannie Fern Andrews, Fanny E. Coe, Mabel Hill, Mary McSkimmon - 1918 - 424 pages
...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 would n't it be wiser Than waiting like a dunce, To go to work in earnest...
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Common Words in Easy Sentences: A Speller

William James O'Shea, Andrew E. Eichmann - 1919 - 108 pages
...t, c, d, f ream we place d, c, sc urn we place b, t ure we place c, p, s Learn the following stanza: 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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The Elson Readers, Book 3

William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1920 - 408 pages
...your ring, and with it teach some other little girl the lesson I have learned." — H. Escott-lnman. SUPPOSE Suppose, my little lady, Your doll should...'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 Elson Readers: Book Three (revision of Elson Primary School ..., Books 5-8

William Harris Elson - 1920 - 408 pages
...your ring, and with it teach some other little girl the lesson I have learned." — H. Escott-Inman. SUPPOSE Suppose, my little lady, Your doll should...'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 Insular Third Reader

David Gibbs ((Division Superintendetn of Schools, Philippine Islands)) - 1920 - 264 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...Suppose your task, my little man, Is very hard to get, Would it make it any easier, For you to sit and fret ? And wouldn't it be wiser, Than waiting like...
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First Grade Manual: A Help-book for Teachers

Emma Miller Bolenius - 1923 - 520 pages
...should break her head, Could you make it whole by crying Till your eyes and nose are red? And would n't it be pleasanter To treat it as a joke; And say you're glad "'T was Dolly's And not your head that broke? " PHCEBE CABY 9. KRISS KRINGLE Just as the moon was fading...
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Primary Education, Volume 11

1903 - 570 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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Primary Education, Volume 7

1899 - 538 pages
...lady, Your doll should break her head, Could you make it whole by cry-ing, Till your eyes and nose are red? And wouldn't it be pleasanter To treat it as...And say you're glad " Twas Dolly's And not your head was broke." Suppose you're dressed for walking, And the rain comes pouring down, Will it clear off...
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The Laidlaw Readers, Volume 4

Herman Dressel, M. Madilene Veverka, May Robbins - 1928 - 328 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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