The American Spelling book : Containing the Rudiments of the English Language, for the Use of Schools in the United States
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Now the little mouse will do no more mis- chief. See the little helpless kittens. How warm and quiet they lie in their bed, while puss is ^one. Take them in your hands, don't hurt them ; they are harndesa, and do no hurt. They will not bite nor scratch. Lay them down softly, and let them go to sleep. George, the sun has risen, and it is tima for you to rise. See the sun, how it shines : it dispels the darkness of night, and makes all nature gay and cheerful. Get up, Charles ; wash your hands, c...omb your hair, and get ready for breakfast. What are we to have for breakfast? Bread and milk-- Ari Easy Standard of Frcmmciatvn. 11 This is the best food for little boys. Sometimes we have coffee or tea, and toast. " Sometimes we ha^^ cakes. James, hold your spoon in your right handj and if you use a knife and fork, hold the knife in your right hand. Do not eat fast : hungry boys are apt to eat fast, like the pigs. Never waste your bread j bread is gained by the sweat of the brow. Your father plants or sows comj com grows in the held; when it is ripe, it is cut, and put in the barn; then it is thrashed out of the ears, and sent to a mill : the mill grinds it, and the bolter separates the bran from the flour.
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