| Frank Ellsworth Spaulding, Catherine Turner Bryce - Readers - 1911 - 264 pages
...haycock ran Farmer Brown. There in the shade lay Boy Blue fast asleep. The farmer shook him and called, " Little Boy Blue, Come blow your horn, The sheep are in the meadow, The cows are in the corn." Quickly Boy Blue jumped to his feet ! He blew the horn again and again. Away from the meadow scampered... | |
| Education - 1909 - 760 pages
...at 27 home 28 had 29 roast beef 30 none 31 cried y. Wee — wee 33 I 34 can't 35 find 36 my 37 way Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, The sheep are in the meadow, the cows are in the corn; II' here is the boy that looks after the sheep? He is under the /iay rotfe fast asleep. Will you aii'akc... | |
| Readers - 1912 - 156 pages
...as fast as I can." "Pat it, and prick it, and mark it with T; Put it in the oven for Tommy and me." Little Boy Blue, come, blow your horn; The sheep are in the meadow, the cows are in the corn; What! Is this the way you mind your sheep, Under the haycock fast asleep ? I have a little sister,... | |
| Margaret Winifred Haliburton - Readers - 1912 - 152 pages
...asleep." The broom and this chair will make a fine haystack. horn corn born lorn thorn morn for nor Alice: Little Boy Blue, Come blow your horn. The sheep are in the meadow. The cows are in th" ^orn. Where's the boy who looks after the sheep? Frank: He's under the haystack fast asleep. Alice:... | |
| Edward Bartlett Nitchie - Children - 1912 - 358 pages
...pace with you. 19. When the cat is away, the mice will play. 20. Did you pose for the picture. 21. "The sheep are in the meadow, the cows are in the corn." 22. Boys will be boys. Sh, zh, ch, j — Lips-Projected 1O3. For sh, as in "sham," zh (the z in "azure... | |
| Deaf - 1912 - 610 pages
...pace with you. 19. When the cat is away, the mice will play. 20. Did you pose for the picture? 21. "The sheep are in the meadow, the cows are in the corn." 22. Boys will be boys. SH, ZH, CH, J — I.IPS-PKOJECTED For sh, as in "sham," zh (the z in "azure"... | |
| Norman Fergus Black - English language - 1913 - 220 pages
...pupils and ask some questions about it. Use only the form of questions that have been used before: Little boy blue, Come blow your horn, The sheep are in the meadow; The cows are in the corn. Where is the little boy who takes care of the sheep? He is under the haystack fast asleep. Twelfth... | |
| Hannah Theresa McManus, John Henry Haaren - Readers - 1914 - 152 pages
...Blue: (Waking up.) Oh, Miss Muffet, is that you? What is it? Miss Muffet: Blow your horn, Boy Blue, blow your horn! The sheep are in the meadow. The cows are in the corn. Boy Blue: Oh, dear! Oh, dear! That is too bad! (Blows horn.) Come, Muffet, help me to drive them out.... | |
| Hannah Theresa McManus, John Henry Haaren - Readers - 1914 - 154 pages
...Blue: (Waking up.) Oh, Miss Muff et, is that you ? What is it? Miss Muffet: Blow your horn, Boy Blue, blow your horn! The sheep are in the meadow. The cows are in the corn. Boy Blue: Oh, dear! Oh, dear! That is too bad! (Blows horn.) Come, Miss Muffet, help me to drive them... | |
| John Gilbert Thompson - Readers - 1915 - 136 pages
...piece of pie; He stuck in his thumb, And broke off a crumb, And said, " What a small piece of pie!" Little Boy Blue, Come blow your horn; The sheep are in the meadow, The cows are in the corn. Where is Little Boy Blue, who tends the sheep ? He is under the hay, and fast asleep. Little Jack Horner,... | |
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