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The top of a box is the lid.
An old egg is not fit to eat.
Did the hen lay an egg to-day?
An owl is as big as a hen.
A cat is not so sly as a fox.
I saw a rat eat a bit of bun.
Did you see the dog get the rat ?
Was the sun set at six to-day?
See! my old top has a new peg.
She is to put her cap in her box.
The end of a pen is the nib.

Do not go in the dew; it is wet. If you go, do not get in the mud. Ann has a nut and a fig for you. If you are out at the end of the day, you can see the sun set.

The sun is in the sky; if you see it in a fog, it is red.

Now Tom is so ill, you may go and see him, and sit by him.

Our pig can not run, he is so fat; so we let him lie all day in the sun.

The cat has got on the bed. Put her off; for she is not to be on it. If we go to bed at ten, we can get up at six.

A cat or a dog cannot hop on one leg, as you and I can.

One day a boy had a pea, and he set it in a pot.

If the bun is too hot, do not eat it now, but put it by.

Let us not go and dig now; for it is too hot to be out in the sun.

The bee on the bud has wax on its leg, and yet it can fly.

An owl can see its way if the sun is set; but not if it is up.

A man or a boy can not fly; but he can run, and can sit, and can lie on a bed.

As the sun is not too hot, we can go out and buy a bun or two for us

to eat at our tea.

Holy men rely up on God.

Let us do our duty to God and man. Ask God to par don you for all the sin

you do.

On Sun day let us not be gin the day.

We can not get a bit to not sup ply it for us.

for get how to

eat, if God do

God can see us and all men; but we can not see Him as He is.

If you see a boy do ill, go away from him, and do not be as bad as he is.

It is my duty to be ti dy. I saw a fly in a cob web. In July you can get a po sy. Set the egg-cup on a nap kin. Our old par rot can say "Mad am." The bun is not out of the ov en yet. Mary is a rosy ba by: she can not run. If a lady is ill she can lie on a so fa, or she can go to bed.

The man at the inn has a po ny,

ten oxen, and a big dog.

pony, and

Ben can un do his box now; for he has

had a new key to it.

B

The cat has a kitten, but it can not see. Put the barley and car rot into the sty. has a firkin of ale in his

The man

bar row.

Em ma is not to let her pat ten lie on the car pet.

A don key is not so ea sy to man age as a po ny.

The tin-man has put a new lid to the old tea-pot.

We did not buy a peg-top; for the toyman had not one.

I for got to let you see my tom tit, and the old pea-hen.

The fox was too sly to let the lion get him; but ran a way.

Did you tie up the fag got? you may un do it, for I can not.

If you get a kit ten, you are not to let the lap-dog see it.

You can not buy a pip pin or a dam son

in May; for it is

Go on tip toe,

her bob bin and

not the sea son.

and see if Ann has put cot ton a way.

Mary is so ill to day that she can not eat a bit, or sit up in her bed.

All that we enjoy is giv en to us by God.
It was God who did cre ate us in His

own im age.

The way to God is open for all: but let us not de lay to go in it.

We can not be hap py if we do not follow the law of God.

The sun is not so no ble an im age of God as man is.

No man has any merit of his own it is all due to God on ly.

It is only ly by do ing our duty to God and man that we can be happy.

Man can man age all cat tle; and he is the only being that can ad ore God.

Let us not be gin to sin; for if we do we may go on.

The law of God is holy; and it is our du ty to obey it.

If we try to do our du ty, we may re ly on being hap py.

Let us follow in the way to God, and not in any man ner wan der out of it.

A man is a hu man be ing that is to be happy for ever, if he is hum ble, god ly, and use ful now.

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