The Girl's Own BookClark Austin & Company, 1833 - 288 頁 |
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第 38 頁
Lydia Maria Child. must pay a forfeit if he say nine , or any figure made by mul tiplying nine . He must not say nineteen , nor twenty - nine ; neither must he say eighteen , because it is twice nine ; nor twenty - seven , because it is ...
Lydia Maria Child. must pay a forfeit if he say nine , or any figure made by mul tiplying nine . He must not say nineteen , nor twenty - nine ; neither must he say eighteen , because it is twice nine ; nor twenty - seven , because it is ...
第 60 頁
... figures cut in paper ; such as houses , trees , men , women , animals , & c . These figures must be made to pass slowly one after another , in such a manner as you wish the shadows to be thrown upon the curtain . It is easy to make ...
... figures cut in paper ; such as houses , trees , men , women , animals , & c . These figures must be made to pass slowly one after another , in such a manner as you wish the shadows to be thrown upon the curtain . It is easy to make ...
第 85 頁
... as to form various mathematical figures . The preceding plays are quiet and instructive , as well as amusing . They afford excellent recreation for a winter's evening . GAMES OF MEMORY . I Do not introduce these games THE GIRL'S OWN BOOK ...
... as to form various mathematical figures . The preceding plays are quiet and instructive , as well as amusing . They afford excellent recreation for a winter's evening . GAMES OF MEMORY . I Do not introduce these games THE GIRL'S OWN BOOK ...
第 123 頁
... figures as suit your fancy . WAFER BASKETS . Frame make of cardboard , and bound neatly at the edges with gilt paper . Take the smallest wafers you can get ; keep a whole one for the ground - work ; cut another in halves ; wet the edge ...
... figures as suit your fancy . WAFER BASKETS . Frame make of cardboard , and bound neatly at the edges with gilt paper . Take the smallest wafers you can get ; keep a whole one for the ground - work ; cut another in halves ; wet the edge ...
第 142 頁
... figures , cut out all your little diamonds ; but be very careful not to cut them in the figures . This engraving shows the appearances of the pa- per after it is cut ; the dark shades are where the paper is cut out ; the white is where ...
... figures , cut out all your little diamonds ; but be very careful not to cut them in the figures . This engraving shows the appearances of the pa- per after it is cut ; the dark shades are where the paper is cut out ; the white is where ...
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amusement basket beautiful bees bird bottom BUFF called cardboard catch centre choke a dog circle colours cord CUP AND BALL dance diamonds Dutch alphabet edge engraving fairy fancy fastened feather finger flowers fore-finger French Gamboge Grand Mufti grand Panjandrum gum Arabic half hand head heart hold holes hot cross buns il y a un inch JACK STRAWS jardin jardin de ma jump keep king of Morocco knit l'arbre laughing leaves letter little girls little pig look manner Mary middle motion narrow neatly never pass pasteboard pay a forfeit Peter Piper piece play pretty pudding-ends would choke Queen ribbon roll round says sewed SHUTTLECOCK side silk sing sometimes spermaceti stand stick stitches straw string tante things thread Three monkeys tied touch trade tree twist varnish wafer wand wish word
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第 96 頁 - So he died, and .she very imprudently married the barber; and there were present the Picninnies, and the Joblillies, and the Garyulies, and the grand Panjandrum himself, with the little round button at top; and they all fell to playing the game of catch as catch can, till the gunpowder ran out at the heels of their boots.
第 96 頁 - So she went into the garden to cut a cabbage-leaf, to make an apple-pie ; and at the same time a great she-bear, coming up the street, pops its head into the shop.
第 91 頁 - PETER PIPER picked a peck of pickled peppers; A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked; If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
第 87 頁 - But the ox would not. She went a little further, and she met a butcher. So she said— " Butcher, butcher, kill ox ! Ox won't drink water ; Water won't quench fire ; Fire won't burn stick; Stick won't beat dog; Dog won't bite pig...
第 276 頁 - Rose talked to her, she wanted to go away in silence ; and when a pocket-mirror was found in her sister's room, broken into a thousand pieces, she felt sorely tempted to conceal that she did the mischief. But she was so anxious to be made beautiful, that she did as she would be done by. All the household remarked how Marion had changed. " I love her dearly," said Rose,
第 185 頁 - When first the Marriage Knot was tied Between my Wife and Me My age did hers as far exceed As three times three does three.
第 87 頁 - But the water would not. She went a little farther, and she met an ox. So she said: "Ox, ox, drink water! Water won't quench fire; Fire won't burn stick; Stick won't beat dog; Dog won't bite pig; Pig won't...
第 180 頁 - I often murmur, yet I never weep ; I always lie in bed, yet never sleep ; My mouth is wide, and larger than my head. And much disgorges though it ne'er is fed ; I have no legs or feet, yet swiftly run, And the more falls I get, move faster on.
第 274 頁 - Marion eagerly promised that she would. " The Immortal Fountain," replied the queen, " is on the top of a high, steep hill. At four different places fairies are stationed around it, who guard it with their wands. None can pass them except those who obey my orders. Go home now. For one week, speak no ungentle word to your sister ; at the end of that time, come again to the grotto.
第 147 頁 - CLIP the wings off the butterfly, lay them on clean, in the form of a butterfly when flying. Spread some thick clean gum-water on another piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. To soften Horn.