bank but touch
O John! the sun has just set. It is not hot, now.
Let us run and jump. I think it is fun to run, and skip, and jump.
See the duck on the pond! Her nest is up on the bank, under the rock.
We must not touch the nest, but we may look at it
LESSON XVI. REVIEW.
The sun has set, and the pond is still.
John, Ned, Ben, Tom, and Nell stand on the bank, and look at the duck.
The dog with a black spot on his back, is with Tom. See! Tom has his hat
in his hand. He has left his big top on the box.
Kitty's doll is on the rock. Nell has put her pet in the cage. It will
sing a sweet song. The duck has her nest under the rock.
It is not hot now. Let us run, and skip, and jump on the bank. Do you not
think it is fun?
LESSON XVII.
are ink moss this tub up set' a
SLATE WORK
[Illustration: Script Exercise:
The pen and the ink are on
the stand. Is this a good
pen? The moss is on the
rock. This duck can swim.
Ben upset the tub.
]
LESSON XVIII.
nut did shut shall lost fox
men met step in'to hunt mud
SLATE WORK.
[Illustration: Script Exercise:
Will the dog hunt a fox?
Ben lost his hat. Shall I
shut the box? I met him
on the step. Did you jump
into the mud? I have a
nut. I met the man.
]
LESSON XIX.
Kate old no grass dear likes
be drink milk cow out gives
a
[Illustration: Cow standing in pond.]
O Kate! the old cow is in the pond: see her drink! Will she not come out
to get some grass?
No, John, she likes to be in the pond. See how still she stands!
The dear old cow gives us sweet milk to drink.
LESSON XX.
mam ma' large as pa pa arms ride
far barn both Prince trot your
[Illustration: Man and girl riding a horse.]
Papa, will you let me ride with you on Prince? I will sit still in your
arms.
See, mamma! We are both on Prince. How large he is!
Get up, Prince! You are not too fat to trot as far as the barn.
LESSON XXI.
of that toss fall well Fan'ny
ball wall was pret'ty(prit-) done what
a a
[Illustration: Two girls standing in meadow play with a ball.]
O Fanny, what a pretty ball!
Yes; can you catch it, Ann?
Toss it to me, and see. I will not let it fall.
That was well done
Now, Fanny, toss it
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