McGuffey's First-[sixth] Eclectic Reader, Брой 3American Book Company, 1920 - 208 страници |
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... voice of the shepherd , And not of the lambs at his feet . 5. And the glossy brown cows were so gentle That they moved at the touch of his hand O'er the wonderful , rosy - red meadow , And they stood at the word of command . 6. So he ...
... voice of the shepherd , And not of the lambs at his feet . 5. And the glossy brown cows were so gentle That they moved at the touch of his hand O'er the wonderful , rosy - red meadow , And they stood at the word of command . 6. So he ...
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... voice of anger and dismay , as the blockhouse he was building fell in sudden ruin . The play- ful cat had rubbed against his mimic castle , and tower and wall went rattling down upon the floor. 20 ECLECTIC SERIES . A Moment too Late.
... voice of anger and dismay , as the blockhouse he was building fell in sudden ruin . The play- ful cat had rubbed against his mimic castle , and tower and wall went rattling down upon the floor. 20 ECLECTIC SERIES . A Moment too Late.
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... the midst of a grove full of all kinds of trees . He had no wife or children in his home . 2. He was an old man with gray beard , blue and kind eyes , and a voice that the birds loved ; and this was the way he made 48 ECLECTIC SERIES .
... the midst of a grove full of all kinds of trees . He had no wife or children in his home . 2. He was an old man with gray beard , blue and kind eyes , and a voice that the birds loved ; and this was the way he made 48 ECLECTIC SERIES .
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... dug up . At first , they kept a rod or two from him , but they soon found he was a kind man , and would not hurt them , but liked to have them near him . 4. They knew this by his kind eyes and voice. 3. 4 . THIRD READER . 49.
... dug up . At first , they kept a rod or two from him , but they soon found he was a kind man , and would not hurt them , but liked to have them near him . 4. They knew this by his kind eyes and voice. 3. 4 . THIRD READER . 49.
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William Holmes McGuffey. 4. They knew this by his kind eyes and voice , which tell what is in the heart . So , day by day their faith in his love grew in them . 5. They came close to the rake . They would hop on top of it , to be first ...
William Holmes McGuffey. 4. They knew this by his kind eyes and voice , which tell what is in the heart . So , day by day their faith in his love grew in them . 5. They came close to the rake . They would hop on top of it , to be first ...
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