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Identifier: readlit1stread01free (find matches)
Title: Reading and Literature First Reader
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Treadwell, Garuuette Taylor and Margaret Free
Subjects: reading
Publisher: Chicago: Row, Peterson & Company
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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Oh! said the hare,I have a house in every bush.But I will go with you. What can you do? said the pig.You can not build a house. Yes, I can, said the hare. I have teeth to gnaw pegs, and I have paws to drive them. I shall be the carpenter. Good tools make good work. 121 So they all set off together.Good company is such a joy.When they had gone a bit of the way,they met a cock. Good-day, good sirs, said the cock, • and thanks for our last merry meeting.Whither away so fast to-day? Good-day, to you, Cock, said the sheep.We go to the woods to build us a house. What can you do, Cock? asked the pig. Oh, said the cock, I will be the clock.I will crow in the morning.Yes, said the pig, sleep is a great robber. He steals half our lives. We need you, Cock. 122
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So they set off to the woods to build the house.The pig cut the logs.The sheep drew them home.The hare put them together.The goose picked moss and made the house warm.And the cock crowed every morning.So they all lived happily together. It is good to go east and west,but after all home is best. —Norse Folk Tale,123 Mary Had a Little Lamb Mary had a little lamb,Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary wentThe lamb was sure to go. He followed her to school one day; That was against the rule;It made the children laugh and play To see a lamb at school. And so the teacher turned him out, But still he lingered near,And waited patiently aboutTill Mary did appear. What makes the lamb love Mary so ? The eager children cry, Oh, Mary loves the lamb, you know, The teacher did reply. —Sarah Josepha Hale.124

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  • booksubject:reading
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