Reading and Literature First Reader . When they had gone a bit of the way they met a , good sirs, said the goose,and thanks for our last merry meeting. 119 Good-day, Goose/ said the pig. Good-day, Goose, said the away so fast to-day?said the goose. i i We go to the woods to build us a mans house is his castle. May I go with you? asked the goose. What can you do, Goose ? asked the sheep. I can get moss to make the house , they would let him go. When they had gone a bit of the way, a hare ran out of the , good sirs, said the hare, and tha
Reading and Literature First Reader . When they had gone a bit of the way they met a , good sirs, said the goose,and thanks for our last merry meeting. 119 Good-day, Goose/ said the pig. Good-day, Goose, said the away so fast to-day?said the goose. i i We go to the woods to build us a mans house is his castle. May I go with you? asked the goose. What can you do, Goose ? asked the sheep. I can get moss to make the house , they would let him go. When they had gone a bit of the way, a hare ran out of the , good sirs, said the hare, and thanks for our last merry away so fast to-day? Good-day to you, said the sheep. We go to the woods to build us a house. There is no place like home. 120. Oh! said the hare,I have a house in every I will go with you. What can you do? said the can not build a house. Yes, I can, said the hare. I have teeth to gnaw pegs, and I have paws to drive them. I shall be the carpenter. Good tools make good work. 121 So they all set off company is such a they had gone a bit of the way,they met a cock. Good-day, good sirs, said the cock, • and thanks for our last merry away so fast to-day? Good-day, to you, Cock, said the go to the woods to build us a house. What can you do, Cock? asked the pig. Oh, said the cock, I will be the will crow in the , said the pig, sleep is a great robber. He steals half our lives. We need you, Cock. 122
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