Charles's Journey to France and Other TalesLivermore, 1854 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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1918 Entered according afraid Barbauld BEQUEST OF EVERT bigger Billy black dog BLACKBERRY GIRL body speaks French Charles taking leave CHILDREN church steeple Cornhill Court of Massachusetts cried drayman EDWARD LIVERMORE EVERT JANSEN WENDELL Farewell fields and towns fields will look fold foolish little boy forward in pleasure French in France go to France goes the ball grasshoppers will chirp GRIMALKIN AND LITTLE Harry HARTWELL HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY horse INNOVA THE BEQUEST ises round joined with amuse JOURNEY TO FRANCE Let us go little lamb LIVERMORE NEW YORK Lucy Mary Howitt meek and good-natured ner-house ness profound ompiler's object papa papa's house play Poor cows pretty the fields river round ball sails Series of unpre Serviteur sheep and lambs shepherd ship stile stories they acquire tending little books trees Uncle Thomas Uncle Thomas's Stories WENDELL 1918 Entered WIDENER BOOK world besides home
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Стр. 52 - Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go; He followed her to school one day — That was against the rule. It made the children laugh and play To see a lamb at school.
Стр. 22 - The dog ran after him, and cried louder, bow, bow, wow ; but he only meant to say, Good morrow, how do you do ? but this little boy was sadly frightened, and ran away as fast as ever he could, without looking before him, and he tumbled into a very dirty ditch, and there he lay crying at the bottom of the ditch, for he could not get out ; and...
Стр. 45 - There was a kind shepherd, who had a great many sheep and lambs. He took a great deal of care of them, and gave them sweet fresh grass to eat, and clear water to drink; and if they were sick, he was very good to them; and when they climbed up a steep hill, and the lambs were tired, he used to carry them in his arms; and when they were all eating their suppers in the field, he used to sit upon a stile, and play them a tune, and sing to them; and so they were happy sheep and Iambs.
Стр. 22 - ... boy he was. Pray what was his name ? Nay, indeed, I shall not tell you his name, for I am ashamed of him. Well, he was very much afraid of dogs too ; he always cried if a dog barked, and ran away, and took hold of his mamma's apron like a baby. What a foolish fellow he was ! for dogs do not hurt, you know ; they love little boys, and play with them. Did you ever see a dog eat up a little boy ? No, never, I dare say. Well ; so this simple little boy was walking by himself one day, and a pretty...
Стр. 48 - I am resolved, for I like to run about where I please, and I think it is very pleasant in the woods by moonlight.
Стр. 49 - Then the old sheep said to her: You are very silly, you little lamb, you had better stay in the fold. The shepherd is so good to us, that we should always do as he bids us; and if you wander about by yourself, I dare say you will come to some harm. I dare say not, said the little lamb.
Стр. 23 - ... he. could, without looking before him, and he tumbled into a very dirty ditch, and there he lay crying at the bottom of the ditch, for he could not get out; and I believe he would have lain there all day, but the dog was so...
Стр. 50 - ... howled very loud. Then the silly lamb wished she had been shut up in the fold ; but the fold was a great way off — and the wolf saw her and seized her, and carried her away to a dismal dark den, all covered with bones and blood ; and there the wolf had two cubs, and the wolf said to them, Here, I have brought you a young fat lamb...
Стр. 46 - ... and sing to them ; and so they were the happiest sheep and lambs in the whole world. But every night this shepherd used to pen them up in a fold. Do you know what a sheepfold is ? Well, I will tell you. It is a place like the court ; but instead of pales there are hurdles, which are made of sticks that will bend, such as osier twigs ; and they are twisted and made very fast, so that nothing can creep in, and nothing can get out. Well, and so every night, when it grew dark and cold, the shepherd...
Стр. 21 - There was once a little boy, who was a sad coward. He was afraid of every thing almost. He was afraid of the two little kids, Nanny and Billy, when they came and put their noses through the pales of the court ; and he would not pluck Billy by the beard. What a silly little boy he was. Pray what was his name ? Nay, indeed, I shall not tell you his name, for I am ashamed of him. Well, he was very much afraid of...