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The New McGuffey Fourth Reader by W. H. McGuffey (ink ebook reader .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

rades, while they were standing in the quagmire."So it is," said the other boys. "What a pity we have no betterplace to stand on!" On the dry land, not far from the quagmire, there were at thattime a great many large stones that had been brought there to beused in building the foundation of a new house. Ben mounted uponthe highest of these stones. "Boys," said he, "I have thought of a plan. You know what aplague it is to have to stand in the quagmire yonder.

The New McGuffey First Reader by W. H. McGuffey (best free ebook reader for android .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

hey will learn very fast.Soon we shall see how well they can read. This doll is not so good as the others. She does not like to go to school very well. She must sit by me and look at her book. As soon as she can read well, she may go home and play. She goes to school day after day, but she does not learn. She can not write at all. She can not tell her name. --- WRITING LESSON. This is my little doll. Her name is Lucy. Do you thik she is pretty? s as dolls does goes is --- tall Henry am table

The New McGuffey Fourth Reader by W. H. McGuffey (ink ebook reader .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

rades, while they were standing in the quagmire."So it is," said the other boys. "What a pity we have no betterplace to stand on!" On the dry land, not far from the quagmire, there were at thattime a great many large stones that had been brought there to beused in building the foundation of a new house. Ben mounted uponthe highest of these stones. "Boys," said he, "I have thought of a plan. You know what aplague it is to have to stand in the quagmire yonder.

The New McGuffey First Reader by W. H. McGuffey (best free ebook reader for android .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

hey will learn very fast.Soon we shall see how well they can read. This doll is not so good as the others. She does not like to go to school very well. She must sit by me and look at her book. As soon as she can read well, she may go home and play. She goes to school day after day, but she does not learn. She can not write at all. She can not tell her name. --- WRITING LESSON. This is my little doll. Her name is Lucy. Do you thik she is pretty? s as dolls does goes is --- tall Henry am table