Farm Life Readers, Βιβλίο 5Silver, Burdett & Company, 1916 |
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Σελίδα viii
... mean to make sense in its context ? " The teacher or the dic- tionary will decide who has expressed the meaning most clearly . 4. Frequently have new words used in original sentences by the pupils . 5. Teach the correct spelling and ...
... mean to make sense in its context ? " The teacher or the dic- tionary will decide who has expressed the meaning most clearly . 4. Frequently have new words used in original sentences by the pupils . 5. Teach the correct spelling and ...
Σελίδα 23
... mean by saying " the fields supply him with bread " ? How do " the flocks supply him with attire " ? Of what benefit are his trees ? What should be such a man's condition of mind and body ? How does he sleep ? How does he amuse himself ...
... mean by saying " the fields supply him with bread " ? How do " the flocks supply him with attire " ? Of what benefit are his trees ? What should be such a man's condition of mind and body ? How does he sleep ? How does he amuse himself ...
Σελίδα 37
... means much for the girls was begun and has become , like the corn club work , one of the most important and valuable movements . SO The tomato was selected for the club work because it is one of the most interest- ing fruits in the ...
... means much for the girls was begun and has become , like the corn club work , one of the most important and valuable movements . SO The tomato was selected for the club work because it is one of the most interest- ing fruits in the ...
Σελίδα 47
... mean by " baffled and beaten and blown about " ? Explain the " winds of the wilderness of doubt . " What comparison does he make to impress the thought that to stay at home is best " ? 66 THE CULTIVATION OF PURE FUN I " I wish somebody ...
... mean by " baffled and beaten and blown about " ? Explain the " winds of the wilderness of doubt . " What comparison does he make to impress the thought that to stay at home is best " ? 66 THE CULTIVATION OF PURE FUN I " I wish somebody ...
Σελίδα 79
... means of this trap the boys took more turkeys than they really needed . In the meantime Harold's ankle had become so nearly well , that for a week he had not used his crutches ; and Sam's bones , though by no means fit to be used , were ...
... means of this trap the boys took more turkeys than they really needed . In the meantime Harold's ankle had become so nearly well , that for a week he had not used his crutches ; and Sam's bones , though by no means fit to be used , were ...
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Farm Life Readers, Βιβλίο 5 Lawton Bryan Evans,Luther N. Duncan,George W. Duncan Πλήρης προβολή - 1913 |
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Σελίδα 303 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way...
Σελίδα 284 - THE poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead ; That is the Grasshopper's — he takes the lead In summer luxury, — he has never done With his delights ; for when tired out with fun He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.
Σελίδα 22 - HAPPY the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire, Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter fire.
Σελίδα 365 - Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home ! A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere. Home ! home ! sweet home ! There's no place like home.
Σελίδα 191 - Woodman, spare that tree ! Touch not a single bough ! In youth it sheltered me, And I'll protect it now. 'Twas my forefather's hand That placed it near his cot; There, woodman, let it stand, Thy axe shall harm it not. That old familiar tree, Whose glory and renown Are spread o'er land and sea — And wouldst thou hew it down? Woodman, forbear thy stroke! Cut not its earth-bound ties...
Σελίδα 159 - The judge, who was a shrewd fellow, winked at the manifest iniquity of the decision : and when the court was dismissed, went privily and bought up all the pigs that could be had for love or money. In a few days his Lordship's town house was observed to be on fire.
Σελίδα 327 - And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then Heaven tries earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays...
Σελίδα 156 - ... through the negligence of this unlucky young fire-brand. Much less did it resemble that of any known herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at the same time overflowed his nether lip.
Σελίδα 158 - Evidence was given, the obnoxious food itself produced in court, and verdict about to be pronounced, when the foreman of the jury begged that some of the burnt pig, of which the culprits stood accused, might be handed into the box. He handled it, and they all handled it, and burning...
Σελίδα 159 - ... verdict about to be pronounced, when the foreman of the jury begged that some of the burnt pig, of which the culprits stood accused, might be handed into the box. He handled it, and they all handled it, and burning their fingers, as Bo-bo and his father had done before them, and nature prompting to each of them the same remedy, against the face of all the facts, and the clearest charge which judge had ever...