The class and standard series of reading books. 5 pt. [in 7].1867 |
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... called dough . This is weighed into portions , which are baked in a large oven . When it is taken out we find that the outside or crust of a loaf is hard and of a brownish colour ; the inside or crumb is white , soft , THE BAKER AND HIS ...
... called dough . This is weighed into portions , which are baked in a large oven . When it is taken out we find that the outside or crust of a loaf is hard and of a brownish colour ; the inside or crumb is white , soft , THE BAKER AND HIS ...
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... called the staff of life . ' And really boys and girls would be badly off without their slices of bread and butter for breakfast and tea . 9. THE SHEEP . I THE Sheep is one of the most useful crea- tures which God has given to man ...
... called the staff of life . ' And really boys and girls would be badly off without their slices of bread and butter for breakfast and tea . 9. THE SHEEP . I THE Sheep is one of the most useful crea- tures which God has given to man ...
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... called a sheep - fold . Our shepherds follow their flocks when they have to move them from place to place ; and a large dog assists in keeping the sheep from going astray . But in eastern countries ( which we read about in the Bible ) ...
... called a sheep - fold . Our shepherds follow their flocks when they have to move them from place to place ; and a large dog assists in keeping the sheep from going astray . But in eastern countries ( which we read about in the Bible ) ...
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... called shears . This wool is made into warm clothing , such as coats , cloaks , stockings , and suchlike things . After the sheep has been killed its flesh , called mutton , is one of the best kinds of food ; and its skin is made into ...
... called shears . This wool is made into warm clothing , such as coats , cloaks , stockings , and suchlike things . After the sheep has been killed its flesh , called mutton , is one of the best kinds of food ; and its skin is made into ...
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... called the rot . You should therefore raise your hutch above the ground ; you will then be better able to keep it clean and free from dirt , a thing you ought to be very careful about . Having got your rabbit - hutch all ready , you ...
... called the rot . You should therefore raise your hutch above the ground ; you will then be better able to keep it clean and free from dirt , a thing you ought to be very careful about . Having got your rabbit - hutch all ready , you ...
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autumn beasts birds black bear bough boys and girls bread bright bright eyes brown bear build their nest butter cake called camel catkins clothes coat cold colour comes corn courser creatures cried crow crumbs cuckoo farmer feathers feed fields flocks flowers gnat goat grass green hare hatchet head heard hen and chick high trees hole horse idle insects kinds lambs lark lion little boy little maiden live look master merry month monkey morning moss mother mountain night north wind doth old crow once pick play pleasant poor thing pretty rabbits Reynard robin rooks round seen sheep shepherds sing snow soft sometimes soon spring squirrel swallow tail tell thee thou Tommy tortoise VOICE OF SPRING walk warm watch wild wing winter wolves woods wool young
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Страница 80 - I've heard of fearful winds and darkness that come there ; The little brooks that seem all pastime and all play, When they are angry, roar like lions for their prey. Here thou need'st not dread the raven in the sky ; Night and day thou art safe, — our cottage is hard by. Why bleat so after me? Why pull so at thy chain* Sleep, — and at break of day I will come to thee again...
Страница 99 - THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW he north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then, Poor thing? He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under his wing, Poor thing.
Страница 89 - TWINKLE, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are, Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
Страница 77 - THE dew was falling fast, the stars began to blink ; I heard a voice ; it said, " Drink, pretty Creature, drink ! " And, looking o'er the hedge, before me I espied A snow-white mountain Lamb with a Maiden at its side.
Страница 79 - Thou know'st that twice a day I have brought thee in this can Fresh water from the brook as clear as ever ran ; And twice in the day when the ground is wet with dew I bring thee draughts of milk, warm milk it is and new.
Страница 78 - What ails thee, young one? what? why pull so at thy cord? Is it not well with thee? well both for bed and board? Thy plot of grass is soft, and green as grass can be; Rest, little young one, rest; what is't that aileth thee?
Страница 26 - Hark ! the little lambs are bleating, And the cawing rooks are meeting In the elms — a noisy crowd ; And all birds are singing loud; And the first white butterfly In the sun goes flitting by.
Страница 39 - DEAR mother/' said a little fish, " Pray is not that a fly? I'm very hungry, and I wish You'd let me go and try." " Sweet innocent," the mother cried, And started from her nook, " That horrid fly is put to hide The sharpness of the hook.
Страница 77 - No other sheep were near, the Lamb was all alone, And by a slender cord was tethered to a stone ; With one knee on the grass did the little Maiden kneel, While to that mountain Lamb she gave its evening meal.
Страница 89 - And often through my curtains peep, For you never shut your eye . Till the sun is in the sky. As your bright and tiny spark Lights the traveller in the dark, Though I know not what you are, Twinkle, twinkle, little star.