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Now, please don't forget to come. I live on Fourth St., number ten. I will go to bed
at eight o'clock, and shut my eyes tight. I will not look, indeed I won't. Your little
boy, Willie. ] LESSON IV. a bove' world dark oft nev'er spark dew LESSON III.
Now, please don't forget to come. I live on Fourth St., number ten. I will go to bed
at eight o'clock, and shut my eyes tight. I will not look, indeed I won't. Your little
boy, Willie. ] LESSON IV. a bove' world dark oft nev'er spark dew LESSON III.
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a bove' world dark oft nev'er spark dew till di'a mond twin'kle blaz'ing The Little
Star 1. Twinkle, twinkle, little star; How I wonder what you are, Up above the
world so high, Like a diamond in the sky! 2. When the blazing sun is set, And the
grass ...
a bove' world dark oft nev'er spark dew till di'a mond twin'kle blaz'ing The Little
Star 1. Twinkle, twinkle, little star; How I wonder what you are, Up above the
world so high, Like a diamond in the sky! 2. When the blazing sun is set, And the
grass ...
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DARK. 1. "Willie, will you run upstairs, and get my needle book from the bureau?"
2. But Willie did not stir. "Willie!" said mamma. She thought he had not heard. 3. "I'
m afraid," said Willie. 4. "Afraid of what?" 5. "It's dark up there." 6. "What is the ...
DARK. 1. "Willie, will you run upstairs, and get my needle book from the bureau?"
2. But Willie did not stir. "Willie!" said mamma. She thought he had not heard. 3. "I'
m afraid," said Willie. 4. "Afraid of what?" 5. "It's dark up there." 6. "What is the ...
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"Well, the dark is only a big shadow over everything." 11. "What makes the big
shadow, mamma?" 12. "I will tell you all about that, Willie, when you are a little
older. But now, I wish you would find me a brave boy who is not afraid of
shadows, ...
"Well, the dark is only a big shadow over everything." 11. "What makes the big
shadow, mamma?" 12. "I will tell you all about that, Willie, when you are a little
older. But now, I wish you would find me a brave boy who is not afraid of
shadows, ...
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"If I were a sunbeam, I know where I'd go; Into lowly hovels, Dark with want and
woe: Till sad hearts looked upward, Iwould shine and shine; Then they'd think of
heaven, Their sweet home and mine." 3. Are you not a sunbeam, Child, whose ...
"If I were a sunbeam, I know where I'd go; Into lowly hovels, Dark with want and
woe: Till sad hearts looked upward, Iwould shine and shine; Then they'd think of
heaven, Their sweet home and mine." 3. Are you not a sunbeam, Child, whose ...
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LESSON XXXIII | |
LESSON XXXIV | |
LESSON XXXV | |
LESSON XXXVI | |
LESSON XXXVII | |
LESSON XXXVIII | |
LESSON XXXIX | |
LESSON XL | |
LESSON XV | |
LESSON XVI | |
LESSON XVII | |
LESSON XVIII | |
LESSON XIX | |
LESSON XX | |
LESSON XXI | |
SLATE WORK | |
LESSON XXII | |
LESSON XXIII | |
LESSON XXIV | |
LESSON XXV | |
LESSON XXVI | |
LESSON XXVII | |
LESSON XXVIII | |
LESSON XXIX | |
LESSON XXX | |
LESSON XXXI | |
LESSON XXXII | |
LESSON XLI | |
LESSON XLII | |
LESSON XLIII | |
LESSON XLIV | |
LESSON XLV | |
LESSON XLVI | |
LESSON XLVII | |
LESSON XLVIII | |
LESSON XLIX | |
LESSON L | |
LESSON LI | |
LESSON LII | |
LESSON LIII | |
LESSON LIV | |
LESSON LV | |
LESSON LVI | |
LESSON LVII | |
LESSON LVIII | |
LESSON LIX | |
LESSON LX | |
LESSON LXI | |
LESSON LXII | |
LESSON LXIII | |
LESSON LXIV | |
JENNYS CALL | |
LESSON LXVI | |
LESSON LXVII | |
LESSON LXIX | |
LESSON LXX | |
LESSON LXXI | |
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