Werner's Readings and Recitations, 第 50 卷

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E.S. Werner, 1912

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第142页 - Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there.
第16页 - I like little Pussy, Her coat is so warm; And if I don't hurt her She'll do me no harm. So I'll not pull her tail, Nor drive her away, But Pussy and I Very gently will play...
第86页 - RIGHT into our house one day, A dear little angel came ; I ran to him, and said softly, " Little angel, what is your name ? " He said not a word in answer, But smiled a beautiful smile, Then I said : " May I go home with you ? Shall you go in a little while...
第62页 - When a boy hollers, he opens his big mouth like frogs, but girls hold their tongue till they are spoken to, and then they answer respectable and tell just how it was. A boy thinks himself clever because he can wade where the water is deep.
第21页 - Now I lay me down to sleep ; I know that God His child will keep. I know that God, my life, is nigh ; I live in Him; I cannot die. God is my health, I can't be sick; God is my strength, unfailing, quick; God is All ; I know no fear, Since Life and Love, dear God, is here. My second Sunday School teacher was shocked, when I asked her how she knew that...
第98页 - MY MOTHER. I MUST not tease my mother, For she is very kind, And everything she says to me I must directly mind ; For when I was a baby, And could not speak or walk, She let me in her bosom sleep, And taught me how to talk. I must not tease my mother ; And when she likes to read, Or has the headache, I will step Most silently indeed.
第83页 - And basted it with pink thread to show me where to sew. It has Greenaway children on it stepping staidly by a hedge! I look at them when I get tired, or the needle pricks, you know. And that is the way I learn to hem With hemming stitches — do you do them?
第77页 - I shall have a cottage near a wood And a pony all my own, And a little lamb quite clean and tame, That I can take to town. And when I'm getting really old — At twenty-eight or nine — I shall buy a little orphan girl, And bring her up as mine.
第33页 - Man was made before woman. When God looked at Adam He said to Himself: "Well, I think I can do better if I try again.
第70页 - d buy you candy every day ; I 'd go down town with you, and say, ' What would my darling like ? You may Have anything you see.' I'd never say, ' My pet, you know 'Tis bad for health and teeth, and so I cannot let you have it. No ; It would be wrong in me.

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