Our little ones. W.T. Adams, ed, Том 2,Выпуски 13-24William Taylor Adams 1883 |
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... standing by the gate · 136 131 . " And drew him out of the ditch " • 137 132 . " Here is baby brother ! " • 133 . " The next morning he took hold of it 19 Jessie McDermott Robert Lewis Dermott · • 138 139 • 134 . " The famous old donkey ...
... standing by the gate · 136 131 . " And drew him out of the ditch " • 137 132 . " Here is baby brother ! " • 133 . " The next morning he took hold of it 19 Jessie McDermott Robert Lewis Dermott · • 138 139 • 134 . " The famous old donkey ...
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... stand on his hind legs " Charlie and I " . eautiful " We gathered around our beautiful queen · W. M. Cary 99 Robert Lewis 209 ་ ་ · ?? • 99 F. T. Merrill " " Francis Miller 210 211 212 99 99 • 213 213 99 99 214 215 216 212 . " He looked ...
... stand on his hind legs " Charlie and I " . eautiful " We gathered around our beautiful queen · W. M. Cary 99 Robert Lewis 209 ་ ་ · ?? • 99 F. T. Merrill " " Francis Miller 210 211 212 99 99 • 213 213 99 99 214 215 216 212 . " He looked ...
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... standing up with their hands folded . The teacher put him in a box . Jennie carried the box home . One day Arthur made a little cage for him . The mouse is alive now , and you can see him at Jennie's home . The children feed him every ...
... standing up with their hands folded . The teacher put him in a box . Jennie carried the box home . One day Arthur made a little cage for him . The mouse is alive now , and you can see him at Jennie's home . The children feed him every ...
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... standing on their heads . But the spoon had the best of it , because it was used to such a position , while the boy was not . He tried to scream , but his mouth was full of stew . All he could do was to kick . The other boy had his ...
... standing on their heads . But the spoon had the best of it , because it was used to such a position , while the boy was not . He tried to scream , but his mouth was full of stew . All he could do was to kick . The other boy had his ...
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... stand perfectly still . Dot would get on the fence and then climb on Dandy's back . When Arthur came out to ride he always found Dot in the saddle . She would move a little to make room for him . When he was seated , Dot sat behind him ...
... stand perfectly still . Dot would get on the fence and then climb on Dandy's back . When Arthur came out to ride he always found Dot in the saddle . She would move a little to make room for him . When he was seated , Dot sat behind him ...
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Стр. 319 - OLD King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three.
Стр. 137 - but I thank you very much for helping me out of the mire. And I am sorry I sent you away from the gate.' 'The next time I come perhaps you will treat me better,' said the boy. ' I am not rich, but I am stronger than you are, and I think I have better manners.
Стр. 135 - Tom was playing in the yard he saw a boy standing by the gate. He was ragged and dirty, his hat was torn, and his feet were bare. But he had a pleasant face. In one hand he carried a pail half full of blackberries. " Go away from here," said Tom, running to the gate. " We are rich, and we don't want ragged boys around." " Please give me a drink,
Стр. 319 - Hey, diddle diddle, the cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon!
Стр. 147 - I'm good for that ;" He slowly shook his empty hat. "She'll think 'tis full of corn," said he; " Stand back, and she will come to me." Her head the shy, proud creature raised As 'mid the daisy flowers she grazed ; Then down the hill, across the brook, Delaying oft, her way she took; Then changed her pace, and, moving quick, She hurried on, and came to Dick. "Ha! ha!
Стр. 137 - but I thank you very much for helping me out of the mire. And I am sorry I sent you away from the gate." "The next time I come, perhaps you will treat me better,
Стр. 148 - And when beneath a tree she stopped, And leisurely some clover cropped, Dick followed after, but in vain ; His hand was just upon her mane, When off she flew as flies the wind, And, panting, he pressed on behind. Down through the brake, the brook across. O'er bushes, thistles, mounds of moss, Round and around the place they passed, Till breathless Dick sank down at last ; Threw by, provoked, his empty hat, — " The colt," he said,
Стр. 319 - TAFFY was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief; Taffy came to my house and stole a piece of beef; I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was not at home ; Taffy came to my house and stole a marrow-bone.