Journeys Through Bookland: A New and Original Plan for Reading, Applied to the World's Best Literature for Children, Volume 1Bellows-Reeve Company, 1909 - Children's literature |
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Page 146
... girl , little boy ? " Oh , the world's running over with joy ! Don't you hear ? Don't you see ? Hush ! look ! In my tree I'm as happy as happy can be ! " And the brown thrush keeps singing , “ A nest do you see , And five eggs hid by me ...
... girl , little boy ? " Oh , the world's running over with joy ! Don't you hear ? Don't you see ? Hush ! look ! In my tree I'm as happy as happy can be ! " And the brown thrush keeps singing , “ A nest do you see , And five eggs hid by me ...
Page 232
... girl , whose sweet and obliging manners made her own daughters appear a thousand times more hateful and disagreeable , and whose beauty put them to shame . She therefore ordered the child to live in the kitchen , and if she happened to ...
... girl , whose sweet and obliging manners made her own daughters appear a thousand times more hateful and disagreeable , and whose beauty put them to shame . She therefore ordered the child to live in the kitchen , and if she happened to ...
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... girl with her , and for a long time the child lived with the bear family in a cave on the mountain side . Her only playmates were the baby bears . She ate berries and nuts and wild honey , as they did , and she grew quite used to being ...
... girl with her , and for a long time the child lived with the bear family in a cave on the mountain side . Her only playmates were the baby bears . She ate berries and nuts and wild honey , as they did , and she grew quite used to being ...
Contents
NURSERY RHYMES | 3 |
THE BOYS AND THE FROGS | 59 |
THE OLD MAN AND HIS SONS | 72 |
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