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" And he found her with his Three. Then she covered her face with her fingers, That were wrinkled and white and wee, And she guessed where the boy was hiding, With a One and a Two and a Three. And they never had stirred from their places, Right under the... "
The New Education - Page 131
1896
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Heart Throbs in Prose and Verse Dear to the American People, Volume 1

Joe Mitchell Chapple - 1905 - 472 pages
...That were wrinkled and white and wee. And she guessed where he was hiding. With a One, and Two and Three. And they never had stirred from their places Right under the maple-tree This old, old, old, old lady — And the boy with the lame little knee. This dear, dear,...
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Correlated Hand-work, Volume 1

John Herman Trybom, Regenia R. Heller - 1905 - 172 pages
...grandma's fingers. How many guesses did she have ? Listen to the last stanza. And all the while this old, old, old lady and the boy with the lame little knee were having such an exciting time playing hide and seek, where were they ? The poet says they had never...
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Heart Throbs: In Prose and Verse, Volume 1

1905 - 494 pages
...That were wrinkled and white and wee, And she guessed where he was hiding, With a One, and Two and Three. And they never had stirred from their places Right under the maple-tree — This old, old, old, old lady — And the boy with the lame little knee. This dear, dear,...
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Language Lessons

John Benjamin Wisely, Sarah Elizabeth Griswold - 1906 - 300 pages
...her fingers, That were wrinkled and white and wee, And she guessed where the boy was hiding, With a One and a Two and a Three. And they never had stirred...dear old lady And the boy who was half-past three. Read this poem to get the story. Think it over carefully so that you can tell it in your own words....
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Graded Poetry: First and second years, [third-eighth year]

Katherine Devereux Blake, Georgia Alexander - 1906 - 104 pages
...fingers, That were wrinkled and white and wee, And she guessed where the boy was hiding, 10 With a One and a Two and a Three. And they never had stirred...old, old lady, And the boy with the lame little knee — is This dear, dear, dear old lady, And the boy who was half-past three. HOW MANY SECONDS IN A MINUTE?...
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Sense Training and Games

Ruth Adsit - 1906 - 114 pages
...her fingers, They were wrinkled and white and wee. And she guessed where the boy was hiding, With a One and a Two and a Three. And they never had stirred from their places Right under the maple-tree — This old, old, old, old lady And the boy with the lame little knee — This dear, dear,...
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Primer [first-fifth] Reader, Volume 4

Joseph Henry Wade, Emma Sylvester - 1907 - 312 pages
...her fingers, That were wrinkled and white and wee, And she guessed where the boy was hiding, With a One and a Two and a Three. And they never had stirred...This dear, dear, dear, old lady, And the boy who was half past three. THE BOYHOOD OF A GREAT PAINTER —I BENJAMIN WEST In the year 1738 there came into...
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The Speaker, Volume 1

1907 - 404 pages
...her fingers, That were wrinkled, and white, and wee, And she guessed where the boy was hiding With a One and a Two and a Three. And they never had stirred from their places, Eight under the maple tree — This old, old, old, old lady And the boy with the lame little knee,...
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A Child's Book of Old Verses

1910 - 190 pages
...her fingers, That were wrinkled and white and wee, And she guessed where the boy was hiding, With a One and a Two and a Three. And they never had stirred...dear old lady And the boy who was half-past three. HENRY C. BUNNER. THE CHILD AND THE FAIRIES THE woods are full of fairies! The trees are all alive:...
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Reader [1st-4th]

Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1910 - 242 pages
...wee, And she guessed where the boy was hiding, With a One and a Two and a Three. And they had never stirred from their places, Right under the maple tree...This dear, dear, dear old lady, And the boy who was half past three. • — HC BUNNEB. THE FIRST LOCOMOTIVE lo co mo'tive sta'tion en gi neer' throt'tle...
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