. Public school phonic primer . THE TALKING OAK. Test broad a (wall). Build, using ful. There had been a greatstorm. A tall strongoak had been blown down. How is it, said the tree to areed that grew near one of her mostgracefnl faUen branches, that youhave not been broken by the wind?You have such a slender weak-looking stalk. Perhaps I am not so weak as Ilook, said the reed. My weaknessin this case may have been mystrength. You were proud of yourstrength, and laughed at the I saw the wind coming, I bentmy head to the ground in fear. Thewind passed over me, but—well, youknow how it s
. Public school phonic primer . THE TALKING OAK. Test broad a (wall). Build, using ful. There had been a greatstorm. A tall strongoak had been blown down. How is it, said the tree to areed that grew near one of her mostgracefnl faUen branches, that youhave not been broken by the wind?You have such a slender weak-looking stalk. Perhaps I am not so weak as Ilook, said the reed. My weaknessin this case may have been mystrength. You were proud of yourstrength, and laughed at the I saw the wind coming, I bentmy head to the ground in fear. Thewind passed over me, but—well, youknow how it served you. Exalt yourself and you shall be humbled. walk hopeful painful thankfulstalk playful joyful shameful Conversational Topic— O, prayer and artion, ye are one. 58. THE LAAV OF KINDNESS. Test hroad a (straic). Build, using a. Silent g. Some hunters caught a hon. Theybound him to stakes m the gave him straw for his Httle mouse was hi(hlen in thestraw. AThen the httle mouse sawthe men, he was afraid. He tried tocreep away, but he got under thegreat paw of the hon. When hesaw the hirge claws and the big jawsof the lion, he was still more afraid. 0 lion! said the little mouse,spare me. Do to others as youwould have others do to you. 59 for the goodHe The Hon thought the hiw of kind-ness was a good law. He raised hispaw and let the little mouse go. What can I dolion, thought the wee such a big fellow, though. By and by he saw the men comingto look at the ropes, to see if theycould find any flaws in them. Theygave the lion some raw meat. Thelittle mouse saw several of the menyawn. Oh ! said the mouse, night iscoming on, and the men will soon befast asleep. When Im sure they are asleep, Ill justgnaw the ropesand the lion Avill
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