Reading and Literature First Reader . They went to the door. There stood the bear with the honey. There stood the wolf with the sheep. There stood the fox with the geese. And there stood the hare with the turnips. Now the old man and the old woman have all they the straw ox stands in the sun. Russian Folk Tale* 48. The Boy and the Fox A boy saw a fox asleep on a hillside,The boy picked up a stone and said,I will kill this I shall sell the furand get some shall buy rye with the money,and I shall sow the ryein my fathers field. 49 The people will pass by the


Reading and Literature First Reader . They went to the door. There stood the bear with the honey. There stood the wolf with the sheep. There stood the fox with the geese. And there stood the hare with the turnips. Now the old man and the old woman have all they the straw ox stands in the sun. Russian Folk Tale* 48. The Boy and the Fox A boy saw a fox asleep on a hillside,The boy picked up a stone and said,I will kill this I shall sell the furand get some shall buy rye with the money,and I shall sow the ryein my fathers field. 49 The people will pass by the will see my rye and they will say,What fine rye that boy has/ Then I shall say to them, Keep out of my rye field/But they will not I shall call to them, Keep out of my rye field/But still they will not obey. Then I shall shout to them, Keep out of my rye field/And then they will obey me/ The boy called so loud that the fox fox sprang to his feet, and away he went to the the boy did not get even a hair from the tail of the fox. — Swedish Folk Tale50


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