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... Ma - ry A - ble Li - on Bet - ter Lu - cy fa - ble Zi - on let - ter hob - by sa - ble di - al fet - ter lob - by ga - ble fu - el set - ter Kit - tyta - ble TEACHERS are aware , that many words of two syllables , are more simple than ...
... Ma - ry A - ble Li - on Bet - ter Lu - cy fa - ble Zi - on let - ter hob - by sa - ble di - al fet - ter lob - by ga - ble fu - el set - ter Kit - tyta - ble TEACHERS are aware , that many words of two syllables , are more simple than ...
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... Ma - ry got up at six , and is out now . Up , up , Lu - cy , why do you lie in bed ? Get up , Lu - cy , and go out to Ma - ry . LESSON XXXIX . red new the came has Ann this same box was that fame you said then tame Ma - ry has a new box ...
... Ma - ry got up at six , and is out now . Up , up , Lu - cy , why do you lie in bed ? Get up , Lu - cy , and go out to Ma - ry . LESSON XXXIX . red new the came has Ann this same box was that fame you said then tame Ma - ry has a new box ...
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... Ma - ry , do look at Fi - do . He is sit - ting up , and has a hat on . Does he not look like a lit - tle boy in the chair ? It is on - ly Fi - do . Shall I ask him to dine with us to - day ? Yes . Fi - do , we are to have a ver - y ...
... Ma - ry , do look at Fi - do . He is sit - ting up , and has a hat on . Does he not look like a lit - tle boy in the chair ? It is on - ly Fi - do . Shall I ask him to dine with us to - day ? Yes . Fi - do , we are to have a ver - y ...
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Mcguffey's New First Eclectic Reader: For Little Children William Holmes McGuffey No preview available - 2015 |
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Page 50 - The lark is up to meet the sun, The bee is on the wing, The ant her labor has begun, The woods with music ring. Shall birds and bees and ants be wise, While I my moments waste? Oh, let me with the morning rise, And to my duties haste.
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Page 49 - ... like the doctor said, or I would be took down, first thing I know, and wouldn't maybe be my old se'f till I was 'bout seventy years old — which is the vurry age which the Bible calls it "three skoren ten." So, you see, I got to be 'connomizin' in regards to also my health and my sole's wellfare. " Sister, sister, come and see! 'Tis not a bird — 'tis not a bee. Now it rises — up it gose — Now it settles on a rose.
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