Aunt Mary's Primer by Anonymous
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How many here * * * * * * * * There are twenty-four hours in a day. There are seven days in a week. There are four weeks in a month. There are twelve months in a year. These are the seven days,--Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. These are the twelve months,--January, when it is often very cold; February, when it is dull and dirty; March, when the winds blow; April, when the flowers begin to come; May, when the trees are in bloom; June, when the hay is made: July, when it is so hot; August, when it is harvest time; September, when apples are ripe; October, when the farmers brew their best beer; November, when London is covered with fog; and December, when Christmas comes. * * * * * LARGE THINGS THAT WE SEE. [Illustration: Here is a House close to a Country Church.] [Illustration: The Barn stands behind the road-side Inn.] |
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