McGuffey's First Eclectic Reader, Revised Edition by William Holmes McGuffey
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[Illustration: Girl standing by old woman in rocking chair.] See my dear, old grandma in her easy-chair! How gray her hair is! She wears glasses when she reads. She is always kind, and takes such good care of me that I like to do what she tells me. When she says, "Robert, will you get me a drink?" I run as fast as I can to get it for her. Then she says, "Thank you, my boy." Would you not love a dear, good grandma, who is so kind? And would you not do all yon could to please her? LESSON XL. does won'der moth'er oth'er bee hon'ey lis'ten flow'er [Illustration: Girl standing next to woman seated on porch.] "Come here, Lucy, and listen! What is in this flower?" |
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