Reading book. New code, 1981. Standard 1, 4-6 |
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... en squir - rel hound cuc - koo swal - low lamb don - key wea - sel √ . beech flower oats bloom furze plant bough grain root branch grass rye chaff leaf seed flax oak sheaf stack a - corn fi - bre stalk bar - SPELLING EXERCISES . 9.
... en squir - rel hound cuc - koo swal - low lamb don - key wea - sel √ . beech flower oats bloom furze plant bough grain root branch grass rye chaff leaf seed flax oak sheaf stack a - corn fi - bre stalk bar - SPELLING EXERCISES . 9.
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... grass ? If you were quite close to a cow , when she is feeding , you would see that she does not bite off a piece of long grass , as the horse does , nor nibble close down to the ground like the sheep , but she puts out her tongue ...
... grass ? If you were quite close to a cow , when she is feeding , you would see that she does not bite off a piece of long grass , as the horse does , nor nibble close down to the ground like the sheep , but she puts out her tongue ...
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... many mountains ; and flat fields like that at which we are looking are very few and very small . As soon as all the grass in the fields is gone , the cows go up these very high hills , to find more food , and there is THE COW . 31.
... many mountains ; and flat fields like that at which we are looking are very few and very small . As soon as all the grass in the fields is gone , the cows go up these very high hills , to find more food , and there is THE COW . 31.
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... grass is to be 66 found , and I take care not to lead " them into narrow broken places on " the steep part of the mountain , where " there would not be room for them to " walk safely . " One of these cows which had been at the head of ...
... grass is to be 66 found , and I take care not to lead " them into narrow broken places on " the steep part of the mountain , where " there would not be room for them to " walk safely . " One of these cows which had been at the head of ...
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... grass as well as they ; he likes it , but it would not do for his only food , because it would not give him all the strength he needs to do the work which his master wants him to do . The large grey horse , which we met on the THE COW ...
... grass as well as they ; he likes it , but it would not do for his only food , because it would not give him all the strength he needs to do the work which his master wants him to do . The large grey horse , which we met on the THE COW ...
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Страница 186 - TOLL for the brave! The brave that are no more ! All sunk beneath the wave, Fast by their native shore ! Eight hundred of the brave, Whose courage well was tried, Had made the vessel heel, And laid her on her side. A land breeze shook the shrouds, And she was overset ; Down went the Royal George, With all her crew complete.
Страница 188 - THERE was a roaring in the wind all night ; The rain came heavily and fell in floods ; But now the sun is rising calm and bright ; The birds are singing in the distant woods...
Страница 175 - Oh, no, no," said the little Fly; "kind sir, that cannot be; I've heard what's in your pantry, and I do not wish to see!" "Sweet creature!" said the Spider, "you're witty and you're wise; How handsome are your gauzy wings ! how brilliant are your eyes! I have a little looking-glass upon my parlor shelf ; If you'll step in one moment, dear, you shall behold yourself.
Страница 176 - Alas, alas! how very soon this silly little Fly, Hearing his wily, flattering words, came slowly flitting by: With buzzing wings she hung aloft, then near and nearer drew, — Thinking only of her brilliant eyes, and green and purple hue; Thinking only of her crested head— poor foolish thing!
Страница 178 - Though duly from my hand he took His pittance every night, He did it with a jealous look, And, when he could, would bite. His diet was of wheaten bread, And milk, and oats, and straw ; Thistles, or lettuces instead, With sand to scour his maw. On twigs of hawthorn he regaled, On pippins...
Страница 186 - MINE be a cot beside the hill ; A bee-hive's hum shall soothe my ear ; A willowy brook, that turns a mill, With many a fall, shall linger near.
Страница 169 - You say the sun shines bright; 1 feel him warm, but how can he, Or make it day or night? My day or night myself I make Whene'er I sleep or play; And could I ever keep awake With me 'twere always day. With heavy sighs I often hear You...
Страница 173 - WILL you walk into my parlour?" said the spider to the fly ; " 'Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did Spy:. The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And I've got many curious things to show when you are there.
Страница 166 - There's nothing stirring in the house Save one wee, hungry, nibbling mouse, Then why so busy thou ? Nay ! start not at that sparkling light ; Tis but the moon that shines so bright On the window pane bedropped with rain : Then, little Darling ! sleep again, And wake when it is day.
Страница 174 - With soaring up so high ; Will you rest upon my little bed? " Said the spider to the fly. "There are pretty curtains drawn around, The sheets are fine and thin ; And if you like to rest awhile, I'll snugly tuck you in.