McGuffey's First Eclectic Reader, Revised Edition by William Holmes McGuffey
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[Illustration: Father and son fishing from under a tree.]
One evening Frank's father said to him, "Frank, would you like to go with me to catch some fish?" "Yes; may I go? and with you, father?" "Yes, Frank, with me." "Oh, how glad I am!" Here they are, on the bank of a river. Frank has just pulled a fine fish out of the water. How proud he feels! See what a nice, quiet spot they have found. Frank has the stump of a big tree for his seat, and his father sits on a log near by. They like the sport. LESSON XLIX. rain out'side of'ten pit'ter say win'dow sound pat'ter drops some'times on'ly mu'sic SLATE WORK |
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