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 68
... HARE AND THE TORTOISE YOU slow one , you clumsy one , your ugly shape and plodding motions make me roar with laughter , " said the Hare to the Tortoise one day as they met in the road . " Perhaps I am ugly and do move slowly , " replied ...
... HARE AND THE TORTOISE YOU slow one , you clumsy one , your ugly shape and plodding motions make me roar with laughter , " said the Hare to the Tortoise one day as they met in the road . " Perhaps I am ugly and do move slowly , " replied ...
Page 69
... Hare the latter was sleeping soundly , and the Tortoise passed on slowly but surely , moving steadily , never resting a minute . It was late afternoon when the Hare awoke and looked up and down the road . " I de- clare , " he said ...
... Hare the latter was sleeping soundly , and the Tortoise passed on slowly but surely , moving steadily , never resting a minute . It was late afternoon when the Hare awoke and looked up and down the road . " I de- clare , " he said ...
Page 288
... hare , " Lie down near me ; I must sleep a little , and , whatever comes , wake me up . ' 99 The hare seated herself near the fox ; but the poor little hare was very tired , and although she had no one to ask to watch and call her , she ...
... hare , " Lie down near me ; I must sleep a little , and , whatever comes , wake me up . ' 99 The hare seated herself near the fox ; but the poor little hare was very tired , and although she had no one to ask to watch and call her , she ...
Contents
NURSERY RHYMES | 3 |
THE BOYS AND THE FROGS | 59 |
THE OLD MAN AND HIS SONS | 72 |
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