Old-time schools and school-books . The most beautifulBIRD. BIRD. BIRD. The Comparison of The Little Grammarian. John hastened to the inn, and arrived in time to securethe man who had assaulted him. The man was taken toprison; and in a few months was sent from England forlife, to repent himself in toil in a distant land for the crimes 37o Old-time Schools and School-books he had wrought in his of the in her alarm VERBS. Now, had Little Ann used athe thief would have escapedbefore she had been ableto tell her parents whatshe really meant: hencelearn the great differe


Old-time schools and school-books . The most beautifulBIRD. BIRD. BIRD. The Comparison of The Little Grammarian. John hastened to the inn, and arrived in time to securethe man who had assaulted him. The man was taken toprison; and in a few months was sent from England forlife, to repent himself in toil in a distant land for the crimes 37o Old-time Schools and School-books he had wrought in his of the in her alarm VERBS. Now, had Little Ann used athe thief would have escapedbefore she had been ableto tell her parents whatshe really meant: hencelearn the great differencebetween a or an and the. A Boston edition ofThe Little Grammarianwas also published, buta good deal of matterwas added, and, insteadof illustrating thestories, the pictures were confined to showing the meaning of the parts of speech. A very fully illustrated book dealing with a sub-. Active. Passive. Neuter. From The Little Grammarian-


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