. Normal offering. Oh, manys the fond remembrance,That we gain from Memorys lips,But not even our Memory reminds us,How we had to stand up and And a great horned owl flewover my head ! > > Miss F — nt — n:—There are two genders,—simple and femi- nine. tt In picking out the parts of speech in the following sentence Anarrow has wounded the bird: Miss D ~ck - ns - n:—What is wounded in this sentence?Miss H-n-n:—The bird. Mr. McC - rthy: - Bridge water, Massachusetts is enough to putat the head of a letter here, because there arent enough people tomake us bother about the number


. Normal offering. Oh, manys the fond remembrance,That we gain from Memorys lips,But not even our Memory reminds us,How we had to stand up and And a great horned owl flewover my head ! > > Miss F — nt — n:—There are two genders,—simple and femi- nine. tt In picking out the parts of speech in the following sentence Anarrow has wounded the bird: Miss D ~ck - ns - n:—What is wounded in this sentence?Miss H-n-n:—The bird. Mr. McC - rthy: - Bridge water, Massachusetts is enough to putat the head of a letter here, because there arent enough people tomake us bother about the number of the street. Mr. B - yd - n, (in English History):-- What did the Pilgrims doto show their abilities on the first Thanksgiving? Miss K- ndr - g - n:—They went to church. Mr. McCr - ?- ry, (in History):-- During Elizabeths reign chim-neys were invented, and cosy corners were notable in England. 102 NORMAL OFFERING


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