Osgood's progressive second reader : embracing progressive lessons in reading and spelling . 2. So this was the end of the poor littlelamb; but if she had minded the good shepherdand the wise old sheep, she would have beensleeping soundly in the sheepfold Boys andgirls, if you wish to keep out of danger, and behappy, do as your parents bid you. Questions.—What is this story about? AVliat is a fable? (Lettiio teacher define this -word.) 2. What did the shephei-d do thelam>)s were sick? 3. Where were the slieep and lambs kept duringtlic iiii^ht? 6. What did the foolish lamb say to her m


Osgood's progressive second reader : embracing progressive lessons in reading and spelling . 2. So this was the end of the poor littlelamb; but if she had minded the good shepherdand the wise old sheep, she would have beensleeping soundly in the sheepfold Boys andgirls, if you wish to keep out of danger, and behappy, do as your parents bid you. Questions.—What is this story about? AVliat is a fable? (Lettiio teacher define this -word.) 2. What did the shephei-d do thelam>)s were sick? 3. Where were the slieep and lambs kept duringtlic iiii^ht? 6. What did the foolish lamb say to her mother? Dovou think a lamb or sheep can talk? Tell me what became of thefoolish lamb. LESSON XVIII. z, _th; ng, b; d, g. Bible be long learned angry smaUer con fess alas grandma mortar watclied bushel thief for give • dinner showed stealing for gave winter apple trowel THOU SHALT NOT STEAL. John. Grandma, you will never feel the windat your back again, which gave you a cold lastwinter. It came through a hole in the wallunder the window, and I have stopped it up. OSGOOD S SECOND READER. Grandma. Thank you, my boy. But whoshowed you how to do it? and where did yougot the mortar? Joliii. No one showed me how, grandma; butit is nice, strong mortar, and I have put it in sowell that I am sure it will not come out. Iwatched the men at work on the new housenext to ours, and when they went away to theirdinner, I got a piece of board, and put somemortar upon it, and brought it home. One of the men had left his trowel; so Ibrought that too, and used it, and took it backagain before the men came from their not that well done? Grandma. You meant it very kindly to me,I dare say; but I fear your conduct was noi sohonest as it was kind. Jolin. Not honest, grandma? You do not 62 PROGRESSIVE SERIES. mean that it was stealing, do yon ? I would nothe a thief for the world. Grandma. Alas! iny boy, I fear you havebeen a thief for a much smaller matter. Butcome and stand by my side, and


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