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... birds like to pick and eat the seeds in the corn fields . But the farmer must try to drive away the crows and sparrows from his grounds , else they would throw down and waste a great deal . Hence we often see a scare - crow stuck up ...
... birds like to pick and eat the seeds in the corn fields . But the farmer must try to drive away the crows and sparrows from his grounds , else they would throw down and waste a great deal . Hence we often see a scare - crow stuck up ...
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... Vexation Catch Amuse Rational Snatch Absurd Suppose A fable is not a true story : it is a fiction or fancy . Fables often tell us about beasts or birds talking like men , though we know that Two . ] 13 BOOK THE SECOND .
... Vexation Catch Amuse Rational Snatch Absurd Suppose A fable is not a true story : it is a fiction or fancy . Fables often tell us about beasts or birds talking like men , though we know that Two . ] 13 BOOK THE SECOND .
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National reading books. or birds talking like men , though we know that no creature on earth has the power of rational speech but man . Most nations make use of fables to teach useful truth . We have already had the fable of the Fox and ...
National reading books. or birds talking like men , though we know that no creature on earth has the power of rational speech but man . Most nations make use of fables to teach useful truth . We have already had the fable of the Fox and ...
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... bird , but is both fierce and cunning , The female cuckoo is an idle bird . She makes Two . ] 15 BOOK THE SECOND .
... bird , but is both fierce and cunning , The female cuckoo is an idle bird . She makes Two . ] 15 BOOK THE SECOND .
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National reading books. The female cuckoo is an idle bird . She makes no nest of her own , but lays an egg in the nest of some other bird , commonly that of a hedge - sparrow , and leaves it there . The sparrow on returning to her nest ...
National reading books. The female cuckoo is an idle bird . She makes no nest of her own , but lays an egg in the nest of some other bird , commonly that of a hedge - sparrow , and leaves it there . The sparrow on returning to her nest ...
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animal Annie Autumn bees birds boys bread carry cast iron caterpillar CHARING CROSS clothing COAL GAS colour comes copper corn cotton creature crocodile cuckoo dough earth Earwig eggs eyes fable female fibres field flax plant former lesson fruit Gasometer girl glow-worm gold goose grapes hand hear heard hedge-hog hive idle insect iron kettles kind leave legs light linen lion live look Maggie means meddle Mercury metal moon mouse nest neuters never night nightingales pipe pitcher plough pollen poor quill reading book round the earth round the sun rust Scotland seeds sense of smell sheep shilling shine silver soft soon Spring STAMFORD STREET stork substance called Summer sure tail taste things thought told travels round treasure tree trouble turn vessel WILLIAM CLOWES Winter wolf woodman wool worm
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Página 95 - He that ruleth his spirit, is better than he that taketh a city,
Página 29 - The four seasons of the year are: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Página 33 - EMELYAN THE FOOL. In a certain village lived one time a peasant who had three sons, of whom two were sensible, but the third was a fool, and his name was Emelyan, And when the peasant had lived for a long time, and was grown very old, he called his three sons to him, and said to them, " My dear children, I feel that I have not very long to live, so I give you the house and cattle, which you will divide, share and share alike, among you. I also leave you in money a hundred roubles a-piece.
Página 20 - Although we frequently refer to the sun as " rising in the east and setting in the west...
Página 95 - A rolling stone gathers no moss. Strike the iron while it is hot. Half a loaf is better than no bread.
Página 95 - s many a slip between the cup and the lip. Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.