Osgood's progressive second reader : embracing progressive lessons in reading and spelling . ard blows. In the evening he went toplay with James, and the next morning he wasat the garden-gate watching for James, not topelt him with snowballs, but to go to schoolAvith him. Questions.—What made Thomas angry at .James ? 2. AVhy didJames bear his anger with patience ? 3. What did Thomas resolveto do in order to punish James for insulting him ? 6. Did he findthe snowballs when he awoke the next morning ? 6. What had be-come of them ? 8. How did Thomas feel, when James stopped at thefence and spoke


Osgood's progressive second reader : embracing progressive lessons in reading and spelling . ard blows. In the evening he went toplay with James, and the next morning he wasat the garden-gate watching for James, not topelt him with snowballs, but to go to schoolAvith him. Questions.—What made Thomas angry at .James ? 2. AVhy didJames bear his anger with patience ? 3. What did Thomas resolveto do in order to punish James for insulting him ? 6. Did he findthe snowballs when he awoke the next morning ? 6. What had be-come of them ? 8. How did Thomas feel, when James stopped at thefence and spoke kindly to him? 11. What lesson did he learn thatday ? LESSON L. andzndz 2 1 , endz; aujd,ndz; njd. injd; anjd,njd; njd, safely manners gosling favorite training gander constant to gether teach ing Carlo Toppy ma ternal leaving guarded morsel after wards slowly wishes utter harmo ny pony frisky puppy surroundcd guided sickness ad dition com pan ion MY TWO FAVORITES. 1. When I was about ten years old, my fa-ther bought me a very pretty puppy, and for 15* 174 PROGEESSIVE the want of a better place, 1 put him in a boxwith an old cat and a fine lot of kittens. 2. At first old pussy did not appear to likethis addition to her family; but soon the puppybecame a favorite with her, and she brought itup with true maternal fondness. But with all iher care and teaching, she could not make a catof him. Like many little children, in spite ofall his training he would be a puppy still. 3. My family of cats being rather too large,I gave all the kittens away, leaving no one forold pussy to care for but young Carlo, as Icalled my puppy. For a number of days shewent mewing around, and seemed to be in searchof her lost children. 4. One day, after being out on one of herwalks, she came in with a small chicken in hermouth. This she safely placed in her bed by Osgoods second reader. 175 the side of the puppy. Carlo seemed wellpleased with the playmate old pussy had broughthim, and


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