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I like this horse. I like his long tail. I like his small head and dark eyes. Come, sir, trot a lit-tle. Move.

So! you car-ry your tail well.

Your head is up.

Take him to the sta-ble, and feed him.

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boy milk bread COW what but-ter

said gives din-ner

your which dri-ving

An old man met a boy dri-ving a cow. The old man said, My lad, what is your cow good for?

The boy said, Our cow gives milk. From milk we make but-ter. We eat but-ter with bread for our din-ner.

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This is a swan with its lit-tle swans.

They are in a riv-er.

The swan is like a goose.

But it is larg-er, and as white as snow.
It has a long neck and short legs.
It is not good for food.

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LESSON LXX.

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wing ri-ses set-tles

thing sis-ter shi-ning

Oh see! oh see! this shi-ning thing!
It rests its gold-en gloss-y wing.
Sis-ter, sis-ter, come and see!
'Tis not a bird, 'tis not a bee.
Ah! it ri-ses! up it goes:

Now it set-tles on a rose.

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The lark is up to meet the sun,
The bee is on the wing;

The ant its la-bor has be-gun,
The woods with mu-sic ring.

Shall birds, and bees, and ants, be wise,
While I my mo-ments waste?
O let me with the morn-ing rise,
And to my du-ty haste.

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