The Granville series. Reading book. Standard 1-61881 |
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... till at last she came to a hut , the door of which stood wide open , and in she went . 3. There were three stools on the floor , and three pots of food on the hob . In each pot was a FIRST READING BOOK . 11 THE THREE BEARS I I l.
... till at last she came to a hut , the door of which stood wide open , and in she went . 3. There were three stools on the floor , and three pots of food on the hob . In each pot was a FIRST READING BOOK . 11 THE THREE BEARS I I l.
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... door , with their rough coats , their big paws , and their huge mouths wide open , showing their sharp teeth . 7. Up jumped the little girl , and as she could not get out at the door , she jumped through a hole in the wall , down into ...
... door , with their rough coats , their big paws , and their huge mouths wide open , showing their sharp teeth . 7. Up jumped the little girl , and as she could not get out at the door , she jumped through a hole in the wall , down into ...
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... doors at all to - day . 3. They put away my playthings Because I broke them all , And then they lock'd up all my bricks , And took away my ball . 4. Tell me , little rain - drops , Is 18 THE GRANVILLE SERIES . Do II *LITTLE DROPS OF RAIN.
... doors at all to - day . 3. They put away my playthings Because I broke them all , And then they lock'd up all my bricks , And took away my ball . 4. Tell me , little rain - drops , Is 18 THE GRANVILLE SERIES . Do II *LITTLE DROPS OF RAIN.
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... for his pains , and went on , holding him fast . 6. At last the giant came to his house , a dark looking place , with a high wall all round it , and no trees or flowers . When he got in he shut the door , and took FIRST READING BOOK . 35.
... for his pains , and went on , holding him fast . 6. At last the giant came to his house , a dark looking place , with a high wall all round it , and no trees or flowers . When he got in he shut the door , and took FIRST READING BOOK . 35.
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Granville series. he got in he shut the door , and took Dicky out of the bag . 7. Poor Dick now thought his time was come ; for when he looked round he saw a large fire , and before it two others larger than himself roasting for the ...
Granville series. he got in he shut the door , and took Dicky out of the bag . 7. Poor Dick now thought his time was come ; for when he looked round he saw a large fire , and before it two others larger than himself roasting for the ...
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an-i-mal back his cat ball began big bear black tail blue pig brambles bread cake captain child Christmas Cinderella brought coach cook cov-er-ed cream cruel DICK WHITTINGTON door dress fire fright-en-ed gave GLASS SLIPPER goats grand heard hound James Watt kettle killed kind fairy king kittens Lady Montague little boy little girl little lamb Little Red-Ridinghood little stars lived look Mayor of London merry months mother mouse never old woman once penny pitter patter play Poor Cinderella Poor Dicky pretty prince Pussy rats and mice Ridinghood round saw his stool sent shillings and sixpence silver sisters Sixty minutes snap-dragon soon sparrow spoon squeaked the wee stairs stormy night sweep thing three bears thump told took tree tried twelve voice walk wand wee bear wee pot wee stool wolf wood
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96 psl. - One thing each time, And that done well, Is a very good rule, As many can tell.
36 psl. - The poor captive now thought his time was come; for when he looked round he saw a large fire, and before it two victims larger than himself roasting for the giant's dinner. The giant, however, did not kill Dick, but only put him into a prison which he had prepared for him. It was quite dark, with...
18 psl. - They won't let me walk, And they won't let me play, And they won't let me go Out of doors at all to-day. They put away my playthings Because I broke them all, And then they locked up all my bricks, And took away my ball.
37 psl. - He was left all alone in the dark another day, and a sad day it was; the poor creature thought of his own home, his companions, the sun-light, the trees, and the many nice things he used to...
50 psl. - TWO little kittens, one stormy night, Began to quarrel and then to fight ; One had a mouse, the other had none, And that was the way the quarrel begun. " I'll have that mouse," said the bigger cat. " You'll have that mouse ? We'll see about that." " I will have that mouse,
96 psl. - WORK while you work, Play while you play; That is the way To be cheerful and gay. All that you do, Do with your might; Things done by halves Are never done right.
19 psl. - I've nothing else to do But sit here at the window; I should like to play with you. The little raindrops cannot speak, But "pitter, patter pat" Means, "We can play on this side: Why can't you play on that?
52 psl. - And swept the two kittens right out of the room. The ground was covered with frost and snow, And the two little kittens had nowhere to go; So they laid them down on the mat at the door, While the angry old woman was sweeping the floor.
94 psl. - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November, February has twenty-eight alone, And all the rest have thirty-one ; But leap-year, coming once in four, Gives to February one day more.
68 psl. - THERE was once a small child who would never say please, I believe, if you even went down on your knees. But, her arms on the table, would sit at her ease, And call out to her mother in words such as these : " I want some potatoes ! " " Give me some peas ! "