. Public school phonic primer . Thou art no lingerer in Monarchs hall—A joy thou art and a wealth to all;A bearer of hope unto land and sea—Sunbeam ! what gift hath the w^d like thee ? Mrs. Review as a test, sovnds in Part I. simple voivel sounds, y, til, sh,■wh, ch, ir, or, er, tion, silent gh. Good morning, dear Sun. I amso glad to see you. * The morning bright, with rosy hght,Has waked me up from sleep. Good morning, little girl. I amglad to see you. You are so bright and liappy,dear Sun, every one loves you. I hope you are bright and happytoo, my child. O yes, but I cannot be as b


. Public school phonic primer . Thou art no lingerer in Monarchs hall—A joy thou art and a wealth to all;A bearer of hope unto land and sea—Sunbeam ! what gift hath the w^d like thee ? Mrs. Review as a test, sovnds in Part I. simple voivel sounds, y, til, sh,■wh, ch, ir, or, er, tion, silent gh. Good morning, dear Sun. I amso glad to see you. * The morning bright, with rosy hght,Has waked me up from sleep. Good morning, little girl. I amglad to see you. You are so bright and liappy,dear Sun, every one loves you. I hope you are bright and happytoo, my child. O yes, but I cannot be as brightas sunshine. O yes, you can. Your smiles canreach some places where my sunshinecannot. A little girl is stronger insome ways than tlie sun. You shine all the time, dont you,dear Sun ? Mother calls you The Jov of Xjitioiis/ AVluH iiiiilit coiiies,you solid MHw liiilil to otlior you not also send your light tothe inooiir I send some of it, Httle girl; andyou can send your smiles to others,and make them smile too. I never thought of that. I shalltry to make sunshine after early do you get up in thesummer. Sun ^ I saw you rise themorning we Avere going to the exhi-biti


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