The Normal Course in Reading: Second Reader : Selected Readings and Culture LessonsSilver, Burdett, 1892 - 160 sider |
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... Treasure - Boxes . 17. Looking for a Home 18. Nell and her Bird 19. The Dog in the Manger . 20. The Unfortunate Bird 21. Old Sam 22. Hide - and - Seek 24. Cold Water for Me 25. Selfishness 28 • 53. October's Party . 108 30 54. Clay Work ...
... Treasure - Boxes . 17. Looking for a Home 18. Nell and her Bird 19. The Dog in the Manger . 20. The Unfortunate Bird 21. Old Sam 22. Hide - and - Seek 24. Cold Water for Me 25. Selfishness 28 • 53. October's Party . 108 30 54. Clay Work ...
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... children in soap bubbles ! How strange that is ! Whose pictures were they ? bubbles floated dipped soapsuds bowl film stretched colors painted another together united 16. TREASURE - BOXES . HAD How much Jessie thinks 3.
... children in soap bubbles ! How strange that is ! Whose pictures were they ? bubbles floated dipped soapsuds bowl film stretched colors painted another together united 16. TREASURE - BOXES . HAD How much Jessie thinks 3.
Side 34
... TREASURE - BOXES . HAD How much Jessie thinks of the little box with lock and key which Aunt Fanny gave her ! In it she keeps her paper dolls with their fancy hats and aprons . These are her treasures , and the little box is her treasure ...
... TREASURE - BOXES . HAD How much Jessie thinks of the little box with lock and key which Aunt Fanny gave her ! In it she keeps her paper dolls with their fancy hats and aprons . These are her treasures , and the little box is her treasure ...
Side 35
... treasure - boxes , little boy and little girl . Every one has his treasure - box . Trees and flowers have their treasure- boxes . If you will go with me I will show you some of the boxes . We may look at the treasures locked in them ...
... treasure - boxes , little boy and little girl . Every one has his treasure - box . Trees and flowers have their treasure- boxes . If you will go with me I will show you some of the boxes . We may look at the treasures locked in them ...
Side 36
... heart the picture of its pretty blossom . Next we will go to the garden to look at the rosebushes . What have taken the places of the beautiful roses ? Look ! the TREASURE - BOXES . 37 bushes are covered with red 36 SECOND READER .
... heart the picture of its pretty blossom . Next we will go to the garden to look at the rosebushes . What have taken the places of the beautiful roses ? Look ! the TREASURE - BOXES . 37 bushes are covered with red 36 SECOND READER .
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The Normal Course in Reading. Second Reader. Select Readings and Culture Lessons Emma J. Todd,W. B. Powell Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2017 |
The Normal Course in Reading. Second Reader. Select Readings and Culture Lessons Emma J. Todd,W. B. Powell Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2017 |
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ants apple tree baby basket beautiful birdie blacksmith BLOODROOT blue boys and girls brave bubbles buds busy bee called candy child clay clothes cluck colors cotton cousin dear doll Dorking farmer fastened field flag flowers talk Fold gather grain grasshoppers ground Hurrah INDIA RUBBER kind kitty laughed leaves and flowers lesson Let me fly little bird little boy look Mamma MARSH MARIGOLDS Mary milky mother Nero nest Papa paper piece pistils plants play pleasant poor pretty pulp rags rain robins rollers roots rubber sedan chair seeds sepals sing sly fox snow SOAP BUBBLES soon sphere stamens star-spangled banner stick story summer talk teacher tell thing told treasure-box treasures truth twig violet wagon warm wasp watching wheat winter wood wringers yellow
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