Our own second reader: for the use of schools and families . will lend it to each of you. I am sureyou will take care of it, and not tear it or soil it- 10 OUR OWN SECOND READER. 5. How glad I am to have a kind mother togive me such a nice new hook. I will trv to bea good boy ; will obey my parents, and alwaysdo what thev tell me. Questions.—What have you read about \ Whogave you the new book 1 What did your ma saywhen she gave you the book ? To whom willyou lend it ? Why jhoiiH you be a good child ? IjESSW* 21. Sweeb laugh winter green cool tender bright heads readera spring sport blessing sl


Our own second reader: for the use of schools and families . will lend it to each of you. I am sureyou will take care of it, and not tear it or soil it- 10 OUR OWN SECOND READER. 5. How glad I am to have a kind mother togive me such a nice new hook. I will trv to bea good boy ; will obey my parents, and alwaysdo what thev tell me. Questions.—What have you read about \ Whogave you the new book 1 What did your ma saywhen she gave you the book ? To whom willyou lend it ? Why jhoiiH you be a good child ? IjESSW* 21. Sweeb laugh winter green cool tender bright heads readera spring sport blessing sleep grief father shade young mother oFAMILY AFFECTTON. 1. The song of the birds is sweet, when thedark days of winter are gone, and the trees liftup their green heads in the bright light of spring. 2. The sport of young lambs is sweet, whiletheir dams lie down to sieep by the stream thatflows in the cool shade. 3. The hum of the bees is sweet, when thework oi: the day is done, and thev fold theirsvings to rest in the full hive. OUR OWN SECOND HEADER. 11. 4. But far more sweet than any of these is thelove of brothers and sisters to each other. Itgives many a joyous laugh to sport. It takesmany a sad tear from grief. 5. And oh ! with what joy it is seen by thefond father and mother. They press their goodand kind children to their breasts, and pray Godto bless them. 6. And He does and will bless them; for thegood and kind find favour in His sight. 7. My little readers, have you brothers andsisters? Love them. Do all you can for them when in need. 8. So shall you make glad the hearts of your 12 OUR OWN SECOND HEADER. parents. So shall you have the blessing of theMost Hio-h who made von. The teacher will ask such questions on each lesson ashis own judgment may suggest, adapted to secure the atten-tion of the child, and to teach him to think about what hehas read. UESSSMi


Size: 2014px × 1240px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1860, bookidourownsecondread00ster