The first (second) English reader, ed. by G.D. Abbott, Том 1Gorham Dummer Abbott 1848 |
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... pleased . When she wanted to go out , she went without asking , and came in when it pleased her , and no one thought of finding fault with her , or of telling her it would be better for her to act in any other way . Now many children ...
... pleased . When she wanted to go out , she went without asking , and came in when it pleased her , and no one thought of finding fault with her , or of telling her it would be better for her to act in any other way . Now many children ...
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... pleased with herself nor with those who tried to teach her the way to be happy . MARY LESSON XVII . COUSIN MARY . very young , The first was , that she should always do what was right in the sight of God . When she awoke in the morning ...
... pleased with herself nor with those who tried to teach her the way to be happy . MARY LESSON XVII . COUSIN MARY . very young , The first was , that she should always do what was right in the sight of God . When she awoke in the morning ...
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... pleased to make her happy , and she will have more comfort in yielding to the wishes of others , than Fanny will ever have in trying to do as she likes . Our own way is often a very bad way . We are so often led astray by our own evil ...
... pleased to make her happy , and she will have more comfort in yielding to the wishes of others , than Fanny will ever have in trying to do as she likes . Our own way is often a very bad way . We are so often led astray by our own evil ...
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... pleased they look . III . " I love to please the Saviour , too , And mind the rule he's given , For then I think that I shall go To live with him in heaven . " LESSON XVIII . A FEW HINTS . IF F the scholars who are now learning to read ...
... pleased they look . III . " I love to please the Saviour , too , And mind the rule he's given , For then I think that I shall go To live with him in heaven . " LESSON XVIII . A FEW HINTS . IF F the scholars who are now learning to read ...
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... pleased him very much , and made him love the bird still more . The boy thought so much of the bird , that he was always afraid it would be hurt if any one else took it , and so he did not feel happy when. 24 THE FIRST COMMANDMENT .
... pleased him very much , and made him love the bird still more . The boy thought so much of the bird , that he was always afraid it would be hurt if any one else took it , and so he did not feel happy when. 24 THE FIRST COMMANDMENT .
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