Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . Old Woman and Her Pig Fire wont burn stick; Stick wont beat dog; Dog wont bite pig; Pig wont get over the stile, And I shant get home the rat would not. She went a little farther, and she met a cat. Soshe said: Cat, cat, kill rat! Rat wont gnaw rope; Rope wont hang butcher; Butcher wont kill ox; Ox wont drink water; Water wont quench fire; Fire wont burn stick; Stick wont beat dog; Dog wont bite pig; Pig wont get over the stile, And I shant get home ca


Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . Old Woman and Her Pig Fire wont burn stick; Stick wont beat dog; Dog wont bite pig; Pig wont get over the stile, And I shant get home the rat would not. She went a little farther, and she met a cat. Soshe said: Cat, cat, kill rat! Rat wont gnaw rope; Rope wont hang butcher; Butcher wont kill ox; Ox wont drink water; Water wont quench fire; Fire wont burn stick; Stick wont beat dog; Dog wont bite pig; Pig wont get over the stile, And I shant get home cat said, If you will give me a saucer of milk,I will kill the rat. So the old woman gave the cat the milk, and whenshe had lapped up the milk— The cat began to kill the rat; The rat began to gnaw the rope; The rope began to hang the butcher; The butcher began to kill the ox; The ox began to drink the water; The water began to quench the fire; The fire began to burn the stick; The stick began to beat the dog; The dog began to bite the pig; The pig jumped over the stile. And so the old woman got home that SILVER-LOCKS AND THE THREEBEARS LONG time ago, in a far-off country,there, were three bears who lived to-gether in a snug little house of theirown, deep in the woods. One of them was a Little, Small,Wee Bear, and one was a JNliddle-Sized Bear, and the other was aGreat, Big, Huge Bear. Their house was in a lonely place, but they hadall the porridge they could eat and were alwaysvery happy. Each had a pot for his own porridge:a little pot for the Little, Small, Wee Bear; a mid-dle-sized pot for the JNIiddle-Sized Bear, and a greatpot for the Great, Big, Huge Bear. And each had a chair to sit in: a little chair forthe Little, Small, Wee Bear; a middle-sized chairfor the Middle-Sized Bear, and a great chair forthe Great, Big, Huge Bear. And each had a bed to sleep in: a little bed forthe Little, Small, Wee Bear; a middle-sized bed forthe Middle-Sized Bear and a great bed fo


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