. Second Reading Book . them, shed, raised,- and drooping, otherwords which will not change the sense. 2. What words have the same meanings as to 7chat place, sur-roufuU in that place, and remain ? i I SECOND READIXG BOOK. 69 Then they would think of heaven,Their sweet home and mine. 3. Art thou not a sunbeam, O child, whose life is still an inner radianceThat sunshine never had?As the Lord hath blest thee, ^Oh, scatter rays divine,For there can be no sunbeamBut must die or shine. ^(D€ /iJ^ic/c4 l/i^e -/f/ieJ- €/^ ^^?yC /cc^/r/. Aci ^ 7 te-M jJs-Md. y re^Jir/ -liicl Q^ Jn2^ uji/c ^1/
. Second Reading Book . them, shed, raised,- and drooping, otherwords which will not change the sense. 2. What words have the same meanings as to 7chat place, sur-roufuU in that place, and remain ? i I SECOND READIXG BOOK. 69 Then they would think of heaven,Their sweet home and mine. 3. Art thou not a sunbeam, O child, whose life is still an inner radianceThat sunshine never had?As the Lord hath blest thee, ^Oh, scatter rays divine,For there can be no sunbeamBut must die or shine. ^(D€ /iJ^ic/c4 l/i^e -/f/ieJ- €/^ ^^?yC /cc^/r/. Aci ^ 7 te-M jJs-Md. y re^Jir/ -liicl Q^ Jn2^ uji/c ^1/ /%V// (^Cl^-j-^/^oJi^ tJi. r&^/f^^ /ifJ r/lc li/ ii-r/J^ ^ ^ 3. What is meant by inner radiance? shed; scatter, spread about. woe; sorrow, graceful; beautiful. radiance; bri.^htness. lowliest hovels; poorest huts, rays divine; heavenly h-hi. Ask (piestions about lilies, woodlands, heads, hovels. J-rsf The teacher should train the jiupils to ask these cpies-tious with jirojier inilection. ROYAL CANADIAN XXIX.—THE TWO NEGROES. Pronounce distinctly:— schoon ertow ardscli matesvoy ageleaped low eredim pos si bledi reefde cid edne groes per ish ad dress ing pre cioUS {prcshus) at ten tionen gulf 1. The schooner Six Sisters was saiHng to-wards the Isle of France. It was one of thosepleasant nights which are so delightful In warmcountries. The passengers were all counting onhaving a good voyage. 2. All at once a flame leaped up in the terrible cry of Fire, fire, was heard; and in SECOND READING BOOK. 71 a moment it was clear that the schooner was onfire, and that the fire was spreading very fast. 3. A boat was lowered. All the crew and pas-sengers crowded into it, until they were so heapedtogether that it was in danger of sinking. Beingso full, it was impossible to direct its course. Thedanger increased at every moment. It seemed asthough the boat must go down. 4. At length, it was decided that two personsshould be cast into the sea, in order that theother
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