Easy Lessons in Reading: For the Use of the Younger Classes in Common SchoolsJ. Prentiss, 1829 - 152 من الصفحات |
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... ready pronounce common words , at first sight . They then be prepared to read without that dronish fon to unlearn . " tvhich it is so difficult . It is a very useful practice , for the teacher to read over each sentence , before the ...
... ready pronounce common words , at first sight . They then be prepared to read without that dronish fon to unlearn . " tvhich it is so difficult . It is a very useful practice , for the teacher to read over each sentence , before the ...
الصفحة 30
... ready when sent for on any occasion whatever ; but she said she was sure she should be in time for this party , that she had two whole days to prepare for it , and at any rate she would not lose so great a pleasure for all the world . 5 ...
... ready when sent for on any occasion whatever ; but she said she was sure she should be in time for this party , that she had two whole days to prepare for it , and at any rate she would not lose so great a pleasure for all the world . 5 ...
الصفحة 33
... ready . Laura , go up to her room , and see what she is doing ; but I command you not to stay a mo- ment . If she is ready , she will come with you ; and if she is not , she shall stay at home ; for I will not wait an instant . " 23 ...
... ready . Laura , go up to her room , and see what she is doing ; but I command you not to stay a mo- ment . If she is ready , she will come with you ; and if she is not , she shall stay at home ; for I will not wait an instant . " 23 ...
الصفحة 35
... ready , I shall be ready ; for you know when I make a great deal of haste , I can dress very quickly indeed . Yesterday morning I did not begin to dress till you were combing the last curl of your hair ; and I was ready almost as soon ...
... ready , I shall be ready ; for you know when I make a great deal of haste , I can dress very quickly indeed . Yesterday morning I did not begin to dress till you were combing the last curl of your hair ; and I was ready almost as soon ...
الصفحة 36
... ready , and my father will be displeased with me , and I've lost my lace , and I can't find my pocket hand- kerchief , and all my things are gone . This wil be a day of misfortunes , I'm sure ; and now the clasp is gone out of my shoe ...
... ready , and my father will be displeased with me , and I've lost my lace , and I can't find my pocket hand- kerchief , and all my things are gone . This wil be a day of misfortunes , I'm sure ; and now the clasp is gone out of my shoe ...
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الصفحة 4 - BBOWN, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit : " Sertorius : or, the Roman Patriot.
الصفحة 121 - Father William replied, I remember'd that youth would fly fast, And abused not my health and my vigour at first, That I never might need them at last. You are old, Father William...
الصفحة 16 - When I am bid, I'll freely bring Whatever I have got ; And never touch a pretty thing If mother tells me not. When she permits me, I may tell About ray little toys ; But if she's busy or unwell, I must not make a noise.
الصفحة 121 - You are hale, Father William, — a hearty old man: Now tell me the reason, I pray.
الصفحة 143 - do you know who killed that beautiful little cherry tree yonder in the garden?" This was a tough question; and George staggered under it for a moment; but quickly recovered himself: and looking at his father, with the sweet face of youth brightened with the inexpressible charm of all-conquering truth, he bravely cried out, "I can't tell a lie, Pa; you know I can't tell a lie. I did cut it with my hatchet.
الصفحة 68 - There," said his father, when he had done, " now go without supper; you are to have no milk to-night, and you have been whipped. See how liars are served !" Then turning to Frank, " Come here, and shake hands with me, Frank; you will have no milk for supper, but that does not signify; you have told the truth, and have not been whipped, and everybody is pleased with you.
الصفحة 138 - Well (says he), my soup will be the thinner, but I will boil a slice of bread with it, and that will do it some good, at least. He went on again, and arrived at a little brook, over which was laid a narrow plank. A young woman coming up to pass at the same time, Robinet gallantly offered her his hand.
الصفحة 61 - MR. L. was one morning riding by himself, when, dismounting to gather a plant in the hedge, his horse got loose and galloped away before him. He followed, calling the horse by his name, which stopped, but on his approach set off again. At length a little boy in a neighbouring field, seeing the affair, ran across where the road made a turn, and, getting before the horse, took him by the bridle, and held him till his owner came up. Mr. L. looked at the boy, and admired his ruddy, cheerful countenance....
الصفحة 52 - Let me alone," cried Frank, in a cross, drowsy voice. — " Very well, then; a pleasant nap to you," said Harry, and down he ran as gay as a lark.
الصفحة 65 - Trusty, lying by the fireside. Trusty was a pretty, playful little dog, and the children were very fond of him. " Come," said Robert to Frank, " there is Trusty lying beside the fire, asleep ; let us go and waken him, and he will play with us.