. McGuffey's eclectic primer . Let us watch the sheep as theyfeed on the hills. They like toeat the new grass. Do you see my two lambs? Ihad two more; but an old wolftook them one night. I love my pet lambs. It wouldbe wrong to hurt them. Pr—4. 50 ECLECTIC SERIES. LESSON XLIII. laugh snow head fun mouth made pipe. gh (as f) The boys have made a big snowman. They have put a tall hat on hishead, and an old pipe in his mouth. Hear them laugh as they play! It is good fun for the boys. They would like to have it snowall day and all night. McG UFFE YS PRIMER. 51 LESSON XLIV, sweets mean please bee b


. McGuffey's eclectic primer . Let us watch the sheep as theyfeed on the hills. They like toeat the new grass. Do you see my two lambs? Ihad two more; but an old wolftook them one night. I love my pet lambs. It wouldbe wrong to hurt them. Pr—4. 50 ECLECTIC SERIES. LESSON XLIII. laugh snow head fun mouth made pipe. gh (as f) The boys have made a big snowman. They have put a tall hat on hishead, and an old pipe in his mouth. Hear them laugh as they play! It is good fun for the boys. They would like to have it snowall day and all night. McG UFFE YS PRIMER. 51 LESSON XLIV, sweets mean please bee buzz vine eould said (sed)on§e (wuns) Buzz! buzz! a bee said toMary. What do you mean? saidMary. Please tell me once more. Buzz! buzz! buzz! but Marycould not tell its wants. I think it said, Please let meget some sweets in this vine.


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