| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1911 - 352 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong! HELPS TO STUDY Notes and Questions Read the line that tells you these men were of an inquiring disposition.... | |
| Walter Lowrie Hervey, Melvin Hix - 1911 - 358 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong; Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong. — JOHN G. SAXE. QUEER BREAKFAST GUESTS When we lived in India, we once spent the summer in a house... | |
| John Walter Davis - 1913 - 418 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong; Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong. 356 Said Ben, "I am sorry that I disputed with you, Belle." "I am sorry I disputed with you, Ben,"... | |
| 1913 - 692 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong I" — JG Saxe. (From a poem, founded upon a Hindoo fable, relating the result of seven learned blind... | |
| Martha Adelaide Holton, Charles Madison Curry - 1914 - 254 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong; Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong. In' do stan' (in'dostan'), India, a country in Asia; Sbserva'tion, taking account of through the senses;... | |
| Ella Flagg Young, Walter Taylor Field - 1915 - 392 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, 15 Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong! QUESTIONS AND HELPS We all have eyes in our minds, but sometimes we keep them only half open and see... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Dyer, Mary J. Brady - 1916 - 332 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong; Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong. JOHN GODFREY SAXE A MAD TEA PARTY A MAD TEA PARTY 133 Alice was a little girl who fell asleep one day... | |
| 1916 - 204 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong; Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong. There is so much bad in the best of us, And so much good in the worst of us, That it ill behooves any... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1917 - 426 pages
...he, "the Elephant Is very like a rope!" Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong ! JOHN G. SAXE. HELPS TO STUDY 1. Tell the story in your own words. 2. What is the lesson? 3. Why was... | |
| Milton Chase Potter, Harry Jewett Jeschke, Harry Orrin Gillet - 1917 - 386 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong ! JOHN GODFREY SAXE 2. Let six pupils represent the six blind men, and let each in turn read the words... | |
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