Holmes' Second ReaderUniversity Publishing Company, 1891 - 144 ページ |
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... eggs , " said Dick . 3. " O no , don't do that ! " said Fred . " I wouldn't , if I were you . You know it is wrong to steal birds ' eggs . 99 4. But Dick would have his own way , and began to climb the tree . 5. Up he went higher and ...
... eggs , " said Dick . 3. " O no , don't do that ! " said Fred . " I wouldn't , if I were you . You know it is wrong to steal birds ' eggs . 99 4. But Dick would have his own way , and began to climb the tree . 5. Up he went higher and ...
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... , Mary ! I should think it was a nest of some kind . Why I see the little white eggs ; don't you ? But if it is a nest , it is a very funny looking one . 4. No , Harvey , it is a real play. SECOND READER . 43 A BIRD'S PLAY-HOUSE.
... , Mary ! I should think it was a nest of some kind . Why I see the little white eggs ; don't you ? But if it is a nest , it is a very funny looking one . 4. No , Harvey , it is a real play. SECOND READER . 43 A BIRD'S PLAY-HOUSE.
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... eggs . They are bits of shell or broken china , small stones , and scraps of paper . 5. You see one of the birds has a little twig in his mouth , and one has just picked up a feather . They are fixing up their play- house to make it ...
... eggs . They are bits of shell or broken china , small stones , and scraps of paper . 5. You see one of the birds has a little twig in his mouth , and one has just picked up a feather . They are fixing up their play- house to make it ...
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... eggs were laid . 2. The mother bird sat upon the eggs to keep them warm , while her mate brought food for her to eat . 3. After awhile the eggs were hatched and four little SECOND READER . 59 Two LITTLE BIRDS.
... eggs were laid . 2. The mother bird sat upon the eggs to keep them warm , while her mate brought food for her to eat . 3. After awhile the eggs were hatched and four little SECOND READER . 59 Two LITTLE BIRDS.
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George Frederick Holmes, Luther W. Anderson. 3. After awhile the eggs were hatched and four little birds came out of the shells . 4. They could not take care of them- selves . So the two old birds took turns in watching and feeding them ...
George Frederick Holmes, Luther W. Anderson. 3. After awhile the eggs were hatched and four little birds came out of the shells . 4. They could not take care of them- selves . So the two old birds took turns in watching and feeding them ...
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121 ページ - I am coming, I am coming! Hark! the little bee is humming; See! the lark is soaring high In the bright and sunny sky; And the gnats are on the wing, Wheeling round in airy ring.
29 ページ - What does little birdie say In her nest at peep of day ? Let me fly, says little birdie, Mother, let me fly away. Birdie, rest a little longer, Till the little wings are stronger. So she rests a little longer, Then she flies away. What does little baby say, In her bed at peep of day ? Baby says, like little birdie, Let me rise and fly away.
138 ページ - Which is the wind that brings the cold ? The North Wind, Freddy, and all the snow ; And the sheep will scamper into the fold When -the North begins to blow. Which is the wind that brings the heat? The South Wind, Katy; and corn will grow, And peaches redden for you to eat, When the South begins to blow.
107 ページ - My little chicks will soon be hatched, I'll think about it then." The clucking hen sat on her nest, She made it in the hay; And warm and snug beneath her breast A dozen white eggs lay. Crack, crack, went all the eggs; Out dropped the chickens small! "Cluck," said the clucking hen, "Now I have you all.
126 ページ - Flies can see More than we, So how bright their eyes must be ! Little fly, Ope your eye ; Spiders are near by. For a secret I can tell — Spiders never use flies well.
53 ページ - And when the people that stood near Would turn to ask the reason why, The answer would be always this : " Because he never tells a lie.
125 ページ - Spots of red Dot his head ; Rainbows on his back are spread ; That small speck Is his neck ; See him nod and beck. I can show you, if you choose, Where to look to find his shoes, — Three small pairs, Made of hairs ; These he always wears.
23 ページ - I'll try, I'll try, I'll try." I know a child, and who she is I'll tell you by and by, When mother says " Do this," or " that," She says
121 ページ - Turn thine eyes to earth and heaven : God for thee the spring has given, Taught the birds their melodies, Clothed the earth, and cleared the skies, For thy pleasure or thy food : Pour thy soul in gratitude.
84 ページ - Dear Grandma, I will try to write A very little letter: If I don't spell the words all right, Why, next time I'll do better.