Everyday Classics: Second-eighth Reader. [v.1-7], Volume 2Macmillan, 1923 |
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... old woman . too weak to get up . " " I am So the wolf lifted the latch . The door flew open , and he rushed in , sprang upon the poor old grandmother , and ate her all up at one mouthful . 15 20 Then he shut the door , put on the old ...
... old woman . too weak to get up . " " I am So the wolf lifted the latch . The door flew open , and he rushed in , sprang upon the poor old grandmother , and ate her all up at one mouthful . 15 20 Then he shut the door , put on the old ...
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... old woman's nightdress and nightcap , and lay down in the bed to wait for Red Riding Hood . bottle ( bot't'l ) cottage ( kot'tāj ) straight ( strāt ) velvet ( vel'vet ) wicked ( wik'ed ) mouthful ( mouth'ful ) prettier ( prit'ti er ) ...
... old woman's nightdress and nightcap , and lay down in the bed to wait for Red Riding Hood . bottle ( bot't'l ) cottage ( kot'tāj ) straight ( strāt ) velvet ( vel'vet ) wicked ( wik'ed ) mouthful ( mouth'ful ) prettier ( prit'ti er ) ...
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... old sinner ! " he cried , " I have found you at last , and now I will shoot you . " So he shot the wolf just in time to save Red Riding Hood from the wicked long teeth . Then they thought of the old woman , and taking up 60 EVERYDAY ...
... old sinner ! " he cried , " I have found you at last , and now I will shoot you . " So he shot the wolf just in time to save Red Riding Hood from the wicked long teeth . Then they thought of the old woman , and taking up 60 EVERYDAY ...
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... old woman , and taking up a pair of scissors , the hunter cut open the stomach of the dead wolf , and helped out the old grand- mother , who was still alive . Then they all sat down , and ate up the cake which Red Riding 5 Hood had ...
... old woman , and taking up a pair of scissors , the hunter cut open the stomach of the dead wolf , and helped out the old grand- mother , who was still alive . Then they all sat down , and ate up the cake which Red Riding 5 Hood had ...
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... old woman about the ball that was given by the king's son , and the fairy said : i0 " Do not cry any more , my child . You , too , shall go to the ball . " And when Cinderella looked down at her torn shoes and ragged clothes , the ...
... old woman about the ball that was given by the king's son , and the fairy said : i0 " Do not cry any more , my child . You , too , shall go to the ball . " And when Cinderella looked down at her torn shoes and ragged clothes , the ...
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Æsop Alice asked beanstalk beautiful began Blynken cakes child Cinderella clothes cried daughter dear Dick dike donkey door duck duckling dwarf eggs emperor eyes fairy FAIRY TALES fast father five skeins flax flew gave giant gold grandmother grew guess HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN happened head heard HELPS TO STUDY Jack jumped king and queen laughed little birdie little girl little Hiawatha Little White Lily lived looked lovely morning Mother Frost mouse never night Nimmy Nokomis oatcake old woman once poem princess Pussy Red Riding Hood ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON rogues sing sleep slipper Snow-White SNOW-WHITE AND ROSE-RED soon spin spindle stood story supper sweet tell things thorns thought told Tom Tit Tot took tree twirled his tail ugly walked wife wind wish wolf wood Wynken