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... with his money , hiding it , for fear of any thief seeing it . He counted , stroked , kissed it , and thought himself the happiest man in the world . To keep his new treasure safe from any thief , 18 PUBLIC SCHOOL SERIES .
... with his money , hiding it , for fear of any thief seeing it . He counted , stroked , kissed it , and thought himself the happiest man in the world . To keep his new treasure safe from any thief , 18 PUBLIC SCHOOL SERIES .
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Public school series. To keep his new treasure safe from any thief , he watched night and day over the well - locked box in which he put it . If his little dog chanced to stir in the night , or if the cat moved , he would spring out of ...
Public school series. To keep his new treasure safe from any thief , he watched night and day over the well - locked box in which he put it . If his little dog chanced to stir in the night , or if the cat moved , he would spring out of ...
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... keep him on his back . He could not venture to kick with his foot , for he was afraid he might lose his balance with the beast's struggles , and fall . At last he turned his back to the door , and banged the wolf against it so that it ...
... keep him on his back . He could not venture to kick with his foot , for he was afraid he might lose his balance with the beast's struggles , and fall . At last he turned his back to the door , and banged the wolf against it so that it ...
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... keep us from sleeping as long as we do . He may sleep without doing any harm , for his dogs can watch till he wakes . F. His dogs ? He has no dogs , and does not need any . L. But he has a pipe , has he not , and plays on it ? F. No. He ...
... keep us from sleeping as long as we do . He may sleep without doing any harm , for his dogs can watch till he wakes . F. His dogs ? He has no dogs , and does not need any . L. But he has a pipe , has he not , and plays on it ? F. No. He ...
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... keep the money , but he laid his hand on his heart and said- " I have a good and a bad man here , in my heart : the good man has said ' the money is not yours , give it back to its owner . ' The bad man said to me- ' He gave it to you ...
... keep the money , but he laid his hand on his heart and said- " I have a good and a bad man here , in my heart : the good man has said ' the money is not yours , give it back to its owner . ' The bad man said to me- ' He gave it to you ...
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Сторінка 121 - I would not have a slave to till my ground, To carry me, to fan me while I sleep, And tremble when I wake, for all the wealth That sinews bought and sold have ever earned.
Сторінка 106 - I fret By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow. I chatter, chatter, as I flow To join the brimming river, For men may come, and men may go, But I go on forever.
Сторінка 23 - WHAT IS THAT, MOTHER ?—Doane. humble sphere crystal floating careering relying nestling unplumes friendship WHAT is that, mother ? The lark, my child. The morn has but just looked out and smiled, When he starts from his humble, grassy nest, And is up and away with the dew on his breast, And a hymn in his heart, to yon pure, bright sphere,. To warble it out in his Maker's ear. Ever, my child, be thy morn's first lays Tuned, like the lark's, to thy Maker's praise. What is that, mother ? The dove,...
Сторінка 96 - TO-WHIT ! to-whit, to-whee ! Will you listen to me ? Who stole four eggs I laid, And the nice nest I made ? Not I said the cow, moo-oo! Such a thing I never do; I gave you a wisp of hay, But didn't take your nest away. Not I, said the cow, moo-oo ! Such a thing I'd never do ! Bob-o-link, bob-o-link!
Сторінка 79 - JANUARY brings the snow, Makes our feet and fingers glow. February brings the rain, Thaws the frozen lake again. March brings breezes loud and shrill, Stirs the dancing daffodil. April brings the primrose sweet; Scatters daisies at our feet. May brings flocks of pretty lambs, Skipping by their fleecy dams. June brings tulips, lilies, roses ; Fills the children's hands with posies. Hot July brings cooling showers, Apricots and gillyflowers.
Сторінка 106 - I wind about, and in and out, With here a blossom sailing, And here and there a lusty trout, And here and there a grayling, And here and there a foamy flake Upon me, as I travel With many a silvery waterbreak Above the golden gravel, And draw them all along, and flow To join the brimming river; For men may come and men may go, But I go on forever.
Сторінка 98 - Don't ask me again, Why, I haven'ta chick Would do such a trick. We all gave her a feather, And she wove them together. I'd scorn to intrude On her and her brood. Cluck! Cluck!" said the hen, "Don't ask me again." "Chirr-a-whirr! Chirr-a-whirr! All the birds make a stir! Let us find out his name, And all cry 'for shame!'" "I would not rob a bird," Said little Mary Green; "I think I never heard Of anything so mean.
Сторінка 129 - Here I come creeping, smiling everywhere; All round the open door, Where sit the aged poor; Here where the children play, In the bright and merry May, I come creeping, creeping everywhere. Here I come creeping, creeping everywhere; In the noisy city street My pleasant face you'll meet, Cheering the sick at heart Toiling his busy part, — Silently creeping, creeping everywhere.
Сторінка 90 - CALL my brother back to me ; I cannot play alone ; The summer comes with flower and bee — Where is my brother gone ?
Сторінка 14 - A COUNTRY life is sweet ! In moderate cold and heat, To walk in the air, how pleasant and fair, In every field of wheat, The fairest of flowers adorning the bowers, And every meadow's brow ; So that I say, no courtier may Compare with them who clothe in gray, And follow the useful plough.