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105 페이지
... lived a little boy named Dick Whittington , whose father and mother died when he was very young . 2. As he was not old enough to work for 106 WHITTINGTON . himself , a kind old woman took the 46 Whittington and his Cat, Part I.
... lived a little boy named Dick Whittington , whose father and mother died when he was very young . 2. As he was not old enough to work for 106 WHITTINGTON . himself , a kind old woman took the 46 Whittington and his Cat, Part I.
106 페이지
... Dick had grown a big strong boy the good old woman died , and he was once more without a home . 4. He had often heard people talk of London as a grand place , where the streets were paved with gold , and Dick thought that if he could ...
... Dick had grown a big strong boy the good old woman died , and he was once more without a home . 4. He had often heard people talk of London as a grand place , where the streets were paved with gold , and Dick thought that if he could ...
107 페이지
... Dick , and made him sleep in a room full of rats and mice . But one day he bought a cat from a poor woman for a penny , and Pussy soon got rid of the rats and mice . 10. The cat was not only a good mouser , but she was very clever , and ...
... Dick , and made him sleep in a room full of rats and mice . But one day he bought a cat from a poor woman for a penny , and Pussy soon got rid of the rats and mice . 10. The cat was not only a good mouser , but she was very clever , and ...
108 페이지
... Dick was very sad , and the cook was so cruel that he felt he could no longer live in the same house with her . 2. One morning very early Dick left the merchant's house , and after walking some miles sat down to rest , when he heard Bow ...
... Dick was very sad , and the cook was so cruel that he felt he could no longer live in the same house with her . 2. One morning very early Dick left the merchant's house , and after walking some miles sat down to rest , when he heard Bow ...
110 페이지
... Dick the rich presents that the king had sent , and gave him back his cat . 12. Dick's master was glad to hear of his good fortune , and taught him how best to use his money in buying and selling . So that in time Whittington became a ...
... Dick the rich presents that the king had sent , and gave him back his cat . 12. Dick's master was glad to hear of his good fortune , and taught him how best to use his money in buying and selling . So that in time Whittington became a ...
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baby berries bright cage called CHICKS clothes coal coat coffee cold corn cottage crumbs to eat cuckoo dear Dick Dick Whittington Dolly Don't you want door dress eagle eggs eyes FLAX-FLOWER flowers fond gave girls glad grass grow Harry HEN AND CHICKS hurt Jane JANE TAYLOR kind kite large numbers LARK lessons lion little birds little boy little chick-a-dees LITTLE GARDENER Little lamb live look Mary milk monkey morning nest night Pitter patter play Pretty chick-a-dee PRETTY STARS Pussy rabbit rats and mice ride ripe robin ROBIN'S NEST round Rover sheep sing sister skates sleep soon sorry sparrow spring sugar sugar cane Susie SWALLOW tail teacher tease tell thee thrush tired told TOM JONES tree want some crumbs warm watch WHITTINGTON Willie young
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59 페이지 - I'll tell thee. He is called by thy name, For he calls himself a Lamb : He is meek and he is mild, He became a little child. I a child and thou a lamb, We are called by his name. Little lamb, God bless thee, Little lamb, God bless thee.
7 페이지 - I like little Pussy, Her coat is so warm; And if I don't hurt her She'll do me no harm. So I'll not pull her tail, Nor drive her away, But Pussy and I Very gently will play...
111 페이지 - Now the day is over, Night is drawing nigh, Shadows of the evening Steal across the sky.
45 페이지 - THE days are cold, the nights are long, The north- wind sings a doleful song; Then hush again upon my breast; All merry things are now at rest, Save thee, my pretty Love! The kitten sleeps upon the hearth, The crickets long have ceased their mirth; There's nothing stirring in the house Save one wee, hungry, nibbling mouse, Then why so busy thou? Nay! start not at that sparkling light; 'Tis but the moon that shines so bright On the...
111 페이지 - Grant to little children Visions bright of Thee; Guard the sailors tossing On the deep blue sea.
11 페이지 - Busy, curious, thirsty fly, Drink with me, and drink as I ; Freely welcome to my cup, Couldst thou sip and sip it up. Make the most of life you may ; Life is short, and wears away. " Both alike are mine and thine, Hastening quick to their decline ; Thine's a summer, mine no more, Though repeated to threescore ; Threescore summers, when they're gone, Will appear as short as one.
45 페이지 - The north-wind sings a doleful song ; Then hush again upon my breast ; All merry things are now at rest, Save thee, my pretty Love ! The kitten sleeps upon the hearth ; The crickets long have ceased their mirth ; There's nothing stirring in the house Save one wee, hungry, nibbling mouse. Then why so busy thou ? Nay...
22 페이지 - They won't let me walk, And they won't let me play, And they won't let me go Out of doors at all to-day. They put away my playthings Because I broke them all, And then they locked up all my bricks, And took away my ball.
63 페이지 - Who showed the little ant the way Her narrow hole to bore, And spend the pleasant summer day, In laying up her store ? The sparrow builds her clever nest, Of wool, and hay, and moss : Who told her how to weave it best, And lay the twigs across...
59 페이지 - Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee, Gave thee life and bade thee feed By the stream and o'er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing, woolly, bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice? Little lamb, who made thee? Little lamb, I'll tell thee; Little lamb, I'll tell thee. He is called by thy name, For He calls himself a Lamb...