Story Hour Readings, Livro 5American Book, 1921 |
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... hundred years before Columbus made his voyages across the Atlantic . Eric the Red and his son Leif the Lucky are the greatest of the Norse sea - rovers . A MONG the vessels which left Iceland for Green- land was one commanded by Bjorn ...
... hundred years before Columbus made his voyages across the Atlantic . Eric the Red and his son Leif the Lucky are the greatest of the Norse sea - rovers . A MONG the vessels which left Iceland for Green- land was one commanded by Bjorn ...
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... hundred years before Columbus . Leif and his little group of companions settled down upon the shore , built booths , or shelters , for the climate was mild , and hunted in the forests which 15 stretched to the west . In their small ...
... hundred years before Columbus . Leif and his little group of companions settled down upon the shore , built booths , or shelters , for the climate was mild , and hunted in the forests which 15 stretched to the west . In their small ...
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... hundreds of miles in a wagon and there was no sending back for anything s forgotten . So Obed prudently secured passage for some pumpkin seeds , lest a failure of pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving might annul that festival altogether in the ...
... hundreds of miles in a wagon and there was no sending back for anything s forgotten . So Obed prudently secured passage for some pumpkin seeds , lest a failure of pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving might annul that festival altogether in the ...
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... HUNDRED ! " 15 The sale of the cuddies went on briskly . Indeed when the people had gone away there was not a fish left except a dozen that Rob had put into a can of water , to be given to the grocer as part payment for the loan of the ...
... HUNDRED ! " 15 The sale of the cuddies went on briskly . Indeed when the people had gone away there was not a fish left except a dozen that Rob had put into a can of water , to be given to the grocer as part payment for the loan of the ...
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... hundred for them . " " Half a crown ! " said Rob . " I will take three and sixpence the hundred for them . " " I will not give it to you . But I will give you three shillings the hundred , and a good price too . " " Very well , then ...
... hundred for them . " " Half a crown ! " said Rob . " I will take three and sixpence the hundred for them . " " I will not give it to you . But I will give you three shillings the hundred , and a good price too . " " Very well , then ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON ALICE CARY answer asked beautiful bees Big Sea birds Blossom boat Bou-Akas brave Cæsar called canoe CARROLL child Chingachgook Clawina cried Daffy-Down-Dilly ducks Epimetheus eyes father fire Flanders fields forest garden Giant give Gordon Grace Darling Graywings hand head heard heart horse Inchcape rock Indians Jarro Katit kite knew Kwahu lake land laughed Little Athens Little John live looked Lord Mary of Argyle master morning never night Norsemen OSCAR Pandora poem poor pumpkin Ring Robin S. H. R. FIFTH sailed schooner scout ship shore shouted smiling snow stood story Takern tell thee thing thou thought TIMBOO Toil took tree turned weather White Ship wild wind wolf wonder woods words Wriggles young ΙΟ ΤΟ
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Página 134 - Sand-strewn caverns, cool and deep, Where the winds are all asleep; Where the spent lights quiver and gleam, Where the salt weed sways in the stream, Where the sea-beasts, ranged all round, Feed in the ooze of their pasture-ground...
Página 168 - Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy people, that I may discern between good and bad : for who is able to judge this thy so great a people.
Página 360 - The splendor falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story : The long light shakes across the lakes And the wild cataract leaps in glory.
Página 168 - And Solomon said, Thou hast shewed unto thy servant David my father great mercy, according as he walked before thee in truth, and in righteousness, and in uprightness of heart with thee ; and thou hast kept for him this great kindness, that thou hast given him a son to sit on his throne, as it is this day.
Página 169 - ... behold, I have done according to thy words: lo, I have given thee a wise and an understanding heart; so that there was none like thee before thee, neither after thee shall any arise like unto thee.
Página 227 - The Fifth, who chanced to touch the ear, Said: "E'en the blindest man Can tell what this resembles most; Deny the fact who can, This marvel of an elephant Is very like a fan!" The Sixth no sooner had begun About the beast to grope, Than, seizing on the swinging tail That fell within his scope, "I see," quoth he, "the elephant Is very like a rope!
Página 251 - How beautiful is the rain ! After the dust and heat, In the broad and fiery street, In the narrow lane, How beautiful is the rain ! How it clatters along the roofs, Like the tramp of hoofs ! How it gushes and struggles out From the throat of the overflowing spout ! Across the window-pane It pours and pours ; And swift and wide, With a muddy tide, Like a river down the gutter roars The rain, the welcome rain...
Página 233 - The Walrus and the Carpenter Were walking close at hand ; They wept like anything to see Such quantities of sand : " If this were only cleared away," They said, " it would be grand ! " " If seven maids with seven mops Swept it for half a year, Do you suppose...
Página 306 - And he led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city of habitation. O that men would praise the LORD for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men ! For he satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness.
Página 103 - Ay, ay,' but the seamen made reply: 'We have children, we have wives, And the Lord hath spared our lives. We will make the Spaniard promise, if we yield, to let us go ; We shall live to fight again and to strike another blow.