. Farm legends. off o yer musick, which makes my son Ephraim when he spells out as he used ter, you pass the word on to the say theres some new-grafted books here that dont take them letters along;But if it is so, just depend ont, them new-grafted books is made might just as well say that Jackson didnt know all there was about to say that the old-fashioned teachers didnt know what them letters was for! And the other four good district fathers gave quick the consent that was due,And scratched their heads slyly and softly, and said, Themes my sentiments te


. Farm legends. off o yer musick, which makes my son Ephraim when he spells out as he used ter, you pass the word on to the say theres some new-grafted books here that dont take them letters along;But if it is so, just depend ont, them new-grafted books is made might just as well say that Jackson didnt know all there was about to say that the old-fashioned teachers didnt know what them letters was for! And the other four good district fathers gave quick the consent that was due,And scratched their heads slyly and softly, and said, Themes my sentiments tewy Then, also, your rithmetic doins, as they are reported to me, Is that you have left Tare an Tret out, an also the old Eule o Three; An likewise brought in a new study, some high-steppin scholars to saw-bucks an crosses and pot-hooks, an ?^;s, x, ys, and zs,.We aint got no time for such foolin; there aint no great good to be reachedBy tiptoein childrn up higher than ever their fathers was The School-master s Guests. 25 And the other four good district fathers gave quick the consent that was due,And cocked one eye up to the ceiling, and said, Themis my sentiments tewl^ Another thing, I must here mention, comes into the question to-day:Concernin some words in the grammar youre teachin our gals for to gals is as steady as clock-work, an never give cause for much they come home from school tother evenin a-talkin such stuff as this here://ofe, an ^ Thou lovest,^ an ^He loves,^ an Ye love, an ^You love,^ an They—An they answered my questions, Its grammar—twas all I could get em to if, stead of doin your duty, youre carryin matters on soAs to make the gals say that they love you, its just all that / want to know ;— IV. Now Jim, the young heaven-built mechanic, in the dusk of the evening before,Had well-nigh unjointed the stove-pipe, to make it come down on the floor; And the squire bringing smartly his foot down, as a clincher to w


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