McGuffey's First Eclectic Reader, Revised Edition by William Holmes McGuffey
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Kate has left her doll in its little bed, and has gone to play with Mary and James. They are all in the shade, now, by the brook. James digs in the soft sand with his spade, and Mary picks up little stones and puts them in her lap. James and Mary are glad to see Kate. She will help them pick up stones and dig, by the little brook. 1,3. LESSON XXVII. REVIEW "What shall we do?" said Fanny to John. "I do not like to sit still. Shall we hunt for eggs in the barn?" "No" said John; "I like to play on the grass. Will not papa let us catch Prince, and go to the big woods?" "We can put the tent in the cart, and go to some nice spot where the grass is soft and sweet." "That will be fine," said Fanny. "I will get my doll, and give her a ride with us." "Yes," said John, "and we will get mamma to go, too. She will hang up a swing for us in the shade." |
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