LESSON XL.--REVIEW.

Henry Black and Ned Bell live near our house. They go to school, and I see
them go by each day with their books and slates.

Miss May tells the girls and boys that they should be at the schoolhouse
when the bell rings. So Henry walks fast, and is first at school. He is a
good boy, and wants to keep the rule of the school.

Ned is not a good boy. I do not think he likes to go to school or to
church.

I saw him try to kill a quail with a stone. The quail is too quick a bird
for that, and Ned did not hurt it; but I know that a good child would not
try to kill a bird.

[Illustration: Script Exercise:
There is a baby at Ned's house. Her name is Kate. Ned is not a good boy,
but he loves Kate, and I do not think he would hurt her.
]



LESSON XLI.


light far its high where sea tall were

The tall house which you see on that high rock is a lighthouse. At night
its light is seen far out at sea, and the men on ships can tell where to
go.

If it were not for this, they would run on the rocks.

How would you like to live in a lighthouse?

[Illustration: Lighthouse on cliff above pounding surf.]



LESSON XLII.

wrong wolf us my took sheep more watch lambs

[Illustration: Sheep grazing under a tree. Two boys watching from fence
in the background.]

Let us watch the sheep as they feed on the hills. They like to eat the new
grass.

Do you see my two lambs? I had two more; but an old wolf took them one
night.

I love my pet lambs. It would be wrong to hurt them



LESSON XLIII.

laugh snow head fun mouth made pipe

gh (as f)

[Illustration: Three boys making a snowman; two children in foreground
carrying water buckets.]

The boys have made a big snow man.

They have put a tall hat on his head, and an old pipe in his mouth.

Hear them laugh as they play!

It is good fun for the boys.

They would like to have it snow all day and all night.



LESSON XLIV.

sweets mean please bee b

Notka biograficzna

Wakacje Tunezja Bukmacherka

Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (September 29, 1864December 31, 1936) was an essayist, novelist, poet, playwright and philosopher from Spain.

John Middleton Murry (August 6, 1889 March 12, 1957) was an English writer. A prominent critic, Murry is best remembered for his association with Katherine Mansfield, whom he married, as her second husband, in 1918. Following her death, he edited her work. He was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, along with the writer Joyce Cary, a lifelong friend.

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