The Morse Readers: Practical Graded Text ...Morse Company, 1902 |
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... can not see all of them . I can see three baby ducks . I can not see five of them . How old are you , little ducks ? I am five years old . When I am big , I will swim , too . away where warm snow snowbirds Look at the birds . 32.
... can not see all of them . I can see three baby ducks . I can not see five of them . How old are you , little ducks ? I am five years old . When I am big , I will swim , too . away where warm snow snowbirds Look at the birds . 32.
Стр. 33
... warm snow snowbirds Look at the birds . The birds are going away . Where are they going ? E They are going where it is warm . It is not warm here . The snow will come here . Some birds do not like the snow . Will all the birds go away ...
... warm snow snowbirds Look at the birds . The birds are going away . Where are they going ? E They are going where it is warm . It is not warm here . The snow will come here . Some birds do not like the snow . Will all the birds go away ...
Стр. 34
... , Poor thing ! He'll sit in the barn , And keep himself warm , And hide his head under his wing , Poor thing ! Jack Frost make made window picture him Look ! Jack. The north wind doth blow , meat throw speak Prince stick. 34.
... , Poor thing ! He'll sit in the barn , And keep himself warm , And hide his head under his wing , Poor thing ! Jack Frost make made window picture him Look ! Jack. The north wind doth blow , meat throw speak Prince stick. 34.
Стр. 63
... warm . I will take her where oranges grow . It is not cold there , you know . She will get well in a warm land . Good - by , Grace ! Good - by , Helen ! ran been horn COWS blows Fred has a new horn. 63.
... warm . I will take her where oranges grow . It is not cold there , you know . She will get well in a warm land . Good - by , Grace ! Good - by , Helen ! ran been horn COWS blows Fred has a new horn. 63.
Стр. 69
... warm sun . " " Can you walk , Mr. Snowman ? " " No ; I should like to walk and run . " " I will make you run , " said the sun . The day grew warm . Mr. Snowman grew little . Then he ran away to the brook . tent lion bear ostrich only ...
... warm sun . " " Can you walk , Mr. Snowman ? " " No ; I should like to walk and run . " " I will make you run , " said the sun . The day grew warm . Mr. Snowman grew little . Then he ran away to the brook . tent lion bear ostrich only ...
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