The Story Hour Readers ...American book Company, 1913 - Children's stories |
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... BY IDA COE , Pd.M. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RECFIVED ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL , PUBLIC SCHOOL SEP 9-1914 CITY OF NEW YORK LELAND STANFORD AND JUNIOR UNIVERSITY ALICE J. CHRISTIE PRIMARY TEACHER , PUBLIC SCHOOLS CITY OF NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED BY ...
... BY IDA COE , Pd.M. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RECFIVED ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL , PUBLIC SCHOOL SEP 9-1914 CITY OF NEW YORK LELAND STANFORD AND JUNIOR UNIVERSITY ALICE J. CHRISTIE PRIMARY TEACHER , PUBLIC SCHOOLS CITY OF NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED BY ...
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... By and by the Wolf stopped playing . " It is time for my dinner , " said he . " Please play once more , only once more , " said Billy Goat . " You play so well , so very well , I could dance all day to your music . ” FR . Very well , I ...
... By and by the Wolf stopped playing . " It is time for my dinner , " said he . " Please play once more , only once more , " said Billy Goat . " You play so well , so very well , I could dance all day to your music . ” FR . Very well , I ...
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... and the Knave of Hearts , and I can run away from you , toc , if you give me a start . Run , run ! You'll be smart , If you can catch Tommy Tart . " " We'll see about that , " said Peter Rabbit ... By and by he met Frisky Lamb . " Stop 23.
... and the Knave of Hearts , and I can run away from you , toc , if you give me a start . Run , run ! You'll be smart , If you can catch Tommy Tart . " " We'll see about that , " said Peter Rabbit ... By and by he met Frisky Lamb . " Stop 23.
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Ida Coe, Alice Christie Dillon. By and by he met Frisky Lamb . " Stop running ! " called Frisky Lamb . " I wish to eat you . " Tommy Tart said , 66 I have run away from the Queen of Hearts , the Knave of Hearts , and Peter Rabbit , and I ...
Ida Coe, Alice Christie Dillon. By and by he met Frisky Lamb . " Stop running ! " called Frisky Lamb . " I wish to eat you . " Tommy Tart said , 66 I have run away from the Queen of Hearts , the Knave of Hearts , and Peter Rabbit , and I ...
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... And hung them up to dry . " Oh , mother dear , See here , see here ! Our mittens we have washed . " " What , washed your mittens ! You darling kittens ! I smell a rat close by . Hush , hush , hush ! I smell a rat close by . " RAT Once ...
... And hung them up to dry . " Oh , mother dear , See here , see here ! Our mittens we have washed . " " What , washed your mittens ! You darling kittens ! I smell a rat close by . Hush , hush , hush ! I smell a rat close by . " RAT Once ...
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baby dear beat the Dog Big Pig Billy Goat bite the Pig Bruin Bear build a house burn the Stick Butcher By-and-By catch Tommy Tart coat crabs dance darling kittens drink the Water finest Bear Forest Rover four and twenty Frisky Lamb give go home going to eat Gray Duck growled hour ago Jack Frost Knave of Hearts lashed his tail Little Bo Peep little Indian Little Jack Horner little Jackal Little Wee Pig Lived a mother me-ow meadow Middle-sized Pig midnight moccasins moonlight Mother Black Cat mother dear Mother Goose mother honeybee naughty kittens old mother Old Woman Peter Rabbit Piggy Wig plum pie Queen of Hearts quench the Fire Red Fox Reynard the Fox Rope sadly fear Sammy Scare Crow sing Skippy Slow-but-Sure snapped his jaws Sophie Stop running three little kittens three little pigs twenty Blackbirds walked White Cock wish to trade Wolf wood
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Page 82 - Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie; When the pie was opened, The birds began. to sing; Was not that a dainty dish To set before the king? The king was in his counting-house Counting out his money; The queen was in the parlor Eating bread and honey...
Page 40 - There was an old woman who lived In a shoe, She had so many children, she didn't know what to do. She gave them some broth without any bread, She whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.
Page 101 - I saw a ship a-sailing, A-sailing on the sea, And oh! it was all laden With pretty things for thee ! There were comfits in the cabin, And apples in the hold; The sails were made of silk, And the masts were made of gold. The four-and-twenty sailors That stood between the decks Were four-and-twenty white mice, With chains about their necks. The captain was a duck, With a packet on his back, And when the ship began to move, The captain said "Quack! Quack!
Page 71 - This little pig went to market. This little pig stayed at home. This little pig had roast beef. This little pig had none. This little pig cried, "Wee, wee!
Page 30 - The three little kittens they found their mittens, And they began to cry, Oh, mother dear, see here, see here, Our mittens we have found! Put on your mittens, you silly kittens, And you shall have some pie.
Page 61 - said the mother ; " We dive," said the four : So they dived and they burrowed In the reeds on the shore. Over in the meadow, In a snug beehive, Lived a mother-honeybee And her little honeys five. " Buzz ! " said the mother ; " We buzz," said the five : So they buzzed and they hummed In the snug beehive.
Page 77 - Little pig, little pig, let me come in." "No, no, by the hair of my chinny chin chin." "Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in.
Page 16 - The Queen of Hearts She made some tarts, All on a summer's day; The Knave of Hearts He stole those tarts, And took them clean away. The King of Hearts Called for the tarts, And beat the Knave full sore; The Knave of Hearts Brought back the tarts, And vowed he'd steal no more.
Page 59 - I wink," said the one; So she winked and she blinked In the sand, in the sun. Over in the meadow, Where the stream runs blue, Lived an old mother fish And her little fishes two. " Swim ! " said the mother ; "We swim...
Page 29 - Lost your mittens! You naughty kittens! Then you shall have no pie!" "Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow." "No, you shall have no pie." The three little kittens found their mittens; And they began to cry, "Oh, mother dear, See here, see here!