Little Lessons for Little Learners in Words Not Exceeding Two Syllables
Little Lessons for Little Learners in Words Not Exceeding Two Syllables
Irving P Irving Porter Church
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Some years ago almost all the Bees in a hive were killed, when it was to be taken for the sake of the honey ; but of late years a method has been found of taking the honey from the hives without causing the death of so many useful insects, who may live to gather more honey, and take some other hive. FIFTH LESSON. If you are very good, and recite your lessons well, this morning, we will, if it keeps fine, go into the garden, and you shall help me plant some flower seeds and look at the man who i...s working there, to 11 make a green house, to keep the myrtles and other plants in during the winter: you can also look at the cook, who is getting peas for your dinner, which you and your brothers . Ind sisters are very fond of. The cherries begin to look ve- ry red, and will soon he ripe enough to mix with the currants, when they make nice tarts lor supper, with a little new milk from the cow, from whom we have a great many good things ; fresh milk, rich cream, nice butter and cheese. Custards, and most kinds of pudding, are made with milk : I cannot tell what chil- dren would do for proper food, if we had not the milk of cows.
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