Reading and Literature First Reader . Stick, stick, lay the stick laid on. The landlord jumped over tables and yelled and he , lad, stop the stick, he shall have your clothand your ram again. So the lad said,Stick, stick, stop. He took the cloth and the ram and the he set off for the North Wind gave the lad the worth of his meal. —Norse Folk Tale. 117 The Sheep and Pig Once there was a big fat morning the farm girl said, Eat, Sheep, for soon we shall eat you. This scared the big he went to see the , Pig, said


Reading and Literature First Reader . Stick, stick, lay the stick laid on. The landlord jumped over tables and yelled and he , lad, stop the stick, he shall have your clothand your ram again. So the lad said,Stick, stick, stop. He took the cloth and the ram and the he set off for the North Wind gave the lad the worth of his meal. —Norse Folk Tale. 117 The Sheep and Pig Once there was a big fat morning the farm girl said, Eat, Sheep, for soon we shall eat you. This scared the big he went to see the , Pig, said the sheep,1 and thanks for our last merry meeting. M Good-day, Sheep, said the pig,and the same to you. Do you know, Pig, why they make you fat? No, not I, said the pig. Then I will tell you, said the are going to eat you. 118 This scared the pig. Let us go to the woods/ he said. We can build a house to live in. Then we shall have a home. A home is a home, be it ever so lowly. The pig said he would go,so off they 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


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