With pencil and pen; . 122 LESSON 180 For Talking Kead The Miller of the Dee. Where did this miller live? What kind of amiller was he ? What did he do from morninguntil night? What was his song? Who came totalk with the miller? What did he say? Whydid the king envy the miller? How did themiller answer the king? Which was happier, the king or the miller?What does the king have that the miller cannothave? What can the miller do that the kingcannot do? See if you can play The Miller of the somebody be the miller and somebody bethe king. LESSON 181 See if you can tell the story of The Mill


With pencil and pen; . 122 LESSON 180 For Talking Kead The Miller of the Dee. Where did this miller live? What kind of amiller was he ? What did he do from morninguntil night? What was his song? Who came totalk with the miller? What did he say? Whydid the king envy the miller? How did themiller answer the king? Which was happier, the king or the miller?What does the king have that the miller cannothave? What can the miller do that the kingcannot do? See if you can play The Miller of the somebody be the miller and somebody bethe king. LESSON 181 See if you can tell the story of The Miller ofthe Dee. Use these words in sentences: envy boast kingdom bold lark doffed sighed dwelt. LESSON 182 123 Anna Burns sent aprimrose plant to KuthEliot. Anna likes prim-roses, and she thoughtRuth would enjoy watch- aing the opening blossomsand that she would liketo take care of the plant and make it you not like such a gift? Write the note which you think Anna sent withthe primrose. LESSON 183 Write the note which Ruth sent to Anna thank-ing her for the primrose. LESSON 184 Play that you are very rich, and that you aresending a pony and cart to a little lame boy sothat he may ride every day. Write the letterwhich you will send to the little boy. 124 LESSON 185 I know a school where the children like to usenew words. They say that learning a new wordis like finding a new flower, or having a new toyto play with. One of the children wrote this les-son. He was learning to use the word merrily: May 3, wind is playing merrily. He is wavingthe branches and the little grasses. Would you like to learn new words? Here aresome for you to use in sentences: lovely stu


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