Graded City Speller: Second Year Grade

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Macmillan Company, 1910 - 54 páginas
 

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Página 6 - So the merry brown thrush sings away in the tree, To you and to me, to you and to me; And he sings all the day, little girl, little boy, "Oh, the world's running over with joy; But long it won't be, Don't you know? don't you see? Unless we are as good as can be!
Página 51 - Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November ; All the rest have thirty-one, Except the second month alone, Which has but twenty-eight, in fine, Till leap year gives it twenty-nine.
Página 52 - Over the river and through the wood, To grandfather's house we go; The horse knows the way To carry the sleigh Through the white and drifted snow.
Página 52 - To carry the sleigh Through the white and drifted snow. Over the river and through the wood—• Oh, how the wind does blow! It stings the toes, And bites the nose, As over the ground we go. Over the river and through the wood, To have a first-rate play— Hear the bells ring,
Página 32 - Shine ! " said the mother ; "We shine," said the eleven: So they shone like stars In the soft summer even. Over in the meadow, Where the men dig and delve, Lived a wise mother-ant And her little anties twelve. " Toil ! " said the mother ; " We toil," said the twelve : So they toiled, and were wise.
Página 47 - My new books are on the shelf a bove' above yours. be low' Your books are below mine. spool You may get a spool of thread. 68 a gain' I will come again. crawl Snakes crawl. snake The snake crawls. bun'dle You may buy a bundle of hay. 69 cloth'ing We know that light clothing is sum'mer best for summer wear. ei'ther Either you or I will come. nei'ther Neither of us will be home. 70 be hind' The sun has set behind the west'ern western hills.
Página 41 - A'pril April showers bring May flowers. show'er It rains in April and May. 40 north " Wind from the north or east or You and I like least, least Wind from the south or west 41 par'lor "' Will you walk into my parlor ?' spi'der Said the spider to the fly, pret'ti est '*' Tis the prettiest little parlor spy That ever you did spy I'
Página 9 - BOOK ONE of old on one o'pen our out ox . . . page pan pa'pa pa'per pass pat pen pet Pig pill pin play poor pull puss ran rat red rest ride ring ripe rope rub rug run rut . . . sad sand sat saw say see sell set shall she shut sing sit sled sleep slide snow so soft some song star stem step stone stop sun swim • • • take talk tall tell ten that the them then they thin this tie time tin tip to told top toss toy tree trot try tub tug • • • up us use 7 wake walk was wa'ter wave wax way we...

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