ndio puso una canica en el arbol.
Podia tumbarla con su flecha.
Gilberto no podia hacer lo mismo.
Su flecha se clavo en el arbol.
wig'wam
mar'bles--shoot--bow--ar'rows.
Gilbert saw an Indian boy.
He was taking care of a pony.
Gilbert began to talk with him.
They couldn't talk very well.
The Indian showed him his wigwam.
A wigwam is an Indian's house.
It is a little house made of skins.
The Indian let Gilbert go into his
house.
He gave him a bow and arrows.
Indians can shoot very well.
He taught Gilbert to shoot an arrow.
Gilbert gave him some very pretty
marbles.
He showed him how to play marbles.
The Indian put a marble on the tree.
He could shoot it off with his arrow.
Gilbert could not do the same.
His arrow stuck in the tree.
lago--crecian--remar--falda.
Juan y Catalina viven cerca del lago.
Juan tiene un bonito bote nuevo.
El puede remar muy bien.
Llevo a mama, a Lucia y a Catalina a
dar un paseo en bote.
Los lirios acuaticos crecian en el agua.
--?Quieren Vds. algunos lirios?--pregunto
Juan.
--iOh si!--respondieron todas.
Juan remo hacia donde estaban los lirios.
--iQue bonitos lirios blancos!--dijo
Lucia.
--Tengo que llevarlos a casa conmigo.
Cogio cuantos pudo.
Catalina tenia su falda llena de lirios.
--iQue bonitos son!--dijo ella.
--Las hojas son bonitas.
En el lago habia peces.
A Catalina le gustaba ver nadar a
los peces.
Les daba a comer migajas de pan.
row--lake--lil'ies--leaves.
John and Kate live near the lake.
John has a handsome new boat.
He can row very well.
He took mamma, Lucy, and Kate for
a row.
The water-lilies were growing in the
water.
"Do you want some lilies?" asked
John.
"O yes!" they all answered.
John rowed toward where the lilies
were.
"What pretty white lilies!" said Lucy.
"I must take them home with me."
She picked as many as she could.
Kate had her lap full of lilies.
"How pretty they are!" said she.
"The leaves are pretty."
In the la
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