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... cats drink the milk . The girls put the cat to bed . The cats see Rover . The birds come near the cat . The cats climb a tree . The dogs run after the cat . LESSON V. Hick făçe serǎtch paw OUR BABY . Do THE KITTY . 19.
... cats drink the milk . The girls put the cat to bed . The cats see Rover . The birds come near the cat . The cats climb a tree . The dogs run after the cat . LESSON V. Hick făçe serǎtch paw OUR BABY . Do THE KITTY . 19.
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William T. Vlymen. LESSON V. Hick făçe serǎtch paw OUR BABY . Do you see our baby in her little bed ? Do you see Rover with his paws on the bed ? What will the dog do ? Will he scratch the baby with his paws ? No , he will not scratch ...
William T. Vlymen. LESSON V. Hick făçe serǎtch paw OUR BABY . Do you see our baby in her little bed ? Do you see Rover with his paws on the bed ? What will the dog do ? Will he scratch the baby with his paws ? No , he will not scratch ...
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William T. Vlymen. her face . The baby takes his paw and says , “ How do you do , Rover ? " Every warm day we put the baby in a little wagon , and Rover draws it . If Rover does not go fast , she says , " Get up , big horse , you are ...
William T. Vlymen. her face . The baby takes his paw and says , “ How do you do , Rover ? " Every warm day we put the baby in a little wagon , and Rover draws it . If Rover does not go fast , she says , " Get up , big horse , you are ...
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... has torn her dress and scratched her face with his paw , so that she is no longer pretty . But I love my doll , and I shall be good and kind to her . LANGUAGE LESSON . ( To the Teacher : Let the ROVER AND THE DOLL 31.
... has torn her dress and scratched her face with his paw , so that she is no longer pretty . But I love my doll , and I shall be good and kind to her . LANGUAGE LESSON . ( To the Teacher : Let the ROVER AND THE DOLL 31.
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Page 105 - THE SWING HOW do you like to go up in a swing, Up in the air so blue ? Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing Ever a child can do ! Up in the air and over the wall, Till I can see so wide, Rivers and trees and cattle and all Over the countryside — Till I look down on the garden green, Down on the roof so brown — Up in the air I go flying again, Up in the air and down ! XXXIV TIME TO RISE A BIRDIE with a yellow bill Hopped upon the window sill, Cocked his shining eye and said : ' Ain't you 'shamed,...
Page 57 - What does little birdie say In her nest at peep of day ? Let me fly, says little birdie, Mother, let me fly away. Birdie, rest a little longer, Till the little wings are stronger. So she rests a little longer, Then she flies away. What does little baby say, In her bed at peep of day ? Baby says, like little birdie, Let me rise and fly away.
Page 184 - See that you despise not one of these little ones: for I say to you, that their Angels in heaven always see the face of my Father, who is in heaven.
Page 88 - Said Mary, one day, To a frolicsome brook, That was running away. " You run on so fast ! I wish you would stay ; My boat and my flowers You will carry away. "But I will run after : Mother says that I may ; For I would know where You are running away.
Page 146 - seven times" over and over, Seven times one are seven. I am old, so old, I can write a letter; My birthday lessons are done; The lambs play always, they know no better; They are only one times one.
Page 145 - Star light, star bright! First star I see tonight. I wish I may, I wish I might, Have the wish I wish tonight.
Page 151 - In a barn she used to frolic, Long time ago. In the barn a little mousie Ran to and fro; For she heard the kitty coming, Long time ago. Two eyes had little kitty Black as a sloe; And they spied the little mousie, Long time ago.
Page 149 - Then hurrah for the flag! our country's flag, Its stripes and white stars too; There is no flag in any land, Like our own "Red, White and Blue!
Page 166 - Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, with thy whole soul, with thy whole strength, and with thy whole mind; 2d, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.
Page 153 - I cannot feel thee touch my hand, With pressure light and mild, To check me as my mother did, When I was but a child.