Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading, Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 1Bellows-Reeve Company, 1909 - Anthologies |
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... kind . There are many of them in English folk lore . Usually a verse was repeated and then a question asked ; as , " Who was Humpty Dumpty ? " The artist has answered the question for us in the picture . Possibly many people who learned ...
... kind . There are many of them in English folk lore . Usually a verse was repeated and then a question asked ; as , " Who was Humpty Dumpty ? " The artist has answered the question for us in the picture . Possibly many people who learned ...
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... kind . Often children want to de- termine who is to be " It " in a game of tag , who is to be blinded in a game of hide - and - seek , or who takes the disagreeable part in some other play . They are lined up and one begins to " count ...
... kind . Often children want to de- termine who is to be " It " in a game of tag , who is to be blinded in a game of hide - and - seek , or who takes the disagreeable part in some other play . They are lined up and one begins to " count ...
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... kind of literature . The last two selections are authentic accounts from original sources and are among those things which boys really like , but which have not heretofore been accessible to them . Patriotic poems , somewhat in the same ...
... kind of literature . The last two selections are authentic accounts from original sources and are among those things which boys really like , but which have not heretofore been accessible to them . Patriotic poems , somewhat in the same ...
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... kind . It is not ex- pected to give a vast amount of information but to create a love for reading about the great facts in nature and an appreciation of the beauties in the writings of those who love it . This is the last volume in ...
... kind . It is not ex- pected to give a vast amount of information but to create a love for reading about the great facts in nature and an appreciation of the beauties in the writings of those who love it . This is the last volume in ...
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... kind of nets have they ? " Nets of silver and gold . " What did the old moon do ? " The old moon laughed and sang a song . What were the herring fish ? " The herring fish were the little stars , " reflected in the water . How long did ...
... kind of nets have they ? " Nets of silver and gold . " What did the old moon do ? " The old moon laughed and sang a song . What were the herring fish ? " The herring fish were the little stars , " reflected in the water . How long did ...
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