Englisches Lesebuch für Schulen und Erziehungsanstalten: In drei Stufen, Volume 1C. Meyer, 1882 |
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... arms and the legs are the limbs of my body . The arms are fastened to the shoulders , and are divided by the elbow into the upper - arm , and under - arm . The wrist joins it 5 to the hand , on which we find the five fingers : the thumb ...
... arms and the legs are the limbs of my body . The arms are fastened to the shoulders , and are divided by the elbow into the upper - arm , and under - arm . The wrist joins it 5 to the hand , on which we find the five fingers : the thumb ...
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... all the good things that they can stand in need of ? 22. The lame Dog . A man one day took a walk in the town , and saw a poor dog who had hurt his leg , and was lame . The man took the dog home with him in his arms , and tied up his 6.
... all the good things that they can stand in need of ? 22. The lame Dog . A man one day took a walk in the town , and saw a poor dog who had hurt his leg , and was lame . The man took the dog home with him in his arms , and tied up his 6.
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In drei Stufen Gottfried Ebener. with him in his arms , and tied up his leg , and kept him in his house for two days . He then sent the dog out of his house to find his old home ; for as it was not his own dog , he had no right to keep ...
In drei Stufen Gottfried Ebener. with him in his arms , and tied up his leg , and kept him in his house for two days . He then sent the dog out of his house to find his old home ; for as it was not his own dog , he had no right to keep ...
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... arm . with her pail . Here is a pig , and a hen , and a duck . Why , the pig has but two legs , and the duck has four . Well , I can rub out two of the duck's legs , and give them to the pig . Here I will have a man with a whip in his ...
... arm . with her pail . Here is a pig , and a hen , and a duck . Why , the pig has but two legs , and the duck has four . Well , I can rub out two of the duck's legs , and give them to the pig . Here I will have a man with a whip in his ...
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... arms round her thus , and when she wants to get from you , she will jump . Now try . Hold your hands thus high from the floor . Now she jumps . She will soon do it well ; but you must take care not to hurt her . Do not let her go near ...
... arms round her thus , and when she wants to get from you , she will jump . Now try . Hold your hands thus high from the floor . Now she jumps . She will soon do it well ; but you must take care not to hurt her . Do not let her go near ...
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