| sir Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave - 1882 - 250 pages
...— all other credit is undesirable' M. BLOCK. XXI. THE COLONISTS. ' COME ! ' said Mr. Barlow to the boys, ' I have a new play for you. I will be the founder...trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you A. ? ' A. I am a farmer, sir. Mr. Barlow. Very well ! Farming is the chief thing... | |
| May Louise Harvey - Christian education - 1911 - 364 pages
...cheek, It starts — "How warm and mild the day! 'Tis summer," and it melts away. MARY MAPES DODGE "COME," said Mr. Barlow to his boys, "I have a new...trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, Albert?" ALBERT. I am a farmer, sir. ME. B. Very well. Farming is the chief... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker - English language - 1912 - 280 pages
...shows his schoolboys a new game. Mr. Barlow. I have a new play for you. I will be the founder of a new colony, and you shall be people of different trades and professions coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, Charles ? Charles. I am a farmer, sir. Mr. B. Very good. Farming is the chief... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - English language - 1912 - 304 pages
...the house. J 182. ORAL LESSON THE COLONISTS Mr. Barlow shows his schoolboys a new game. Mr. Barlow. I have a new play for you. I will be the founder of a new colony, and you shall be people of different trades and professions coming to offer yourselves... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers (Elementary) - 1887 - 252 pages
...following is the conversation which took place between himself and his children.] Mr. Barlow. Come, my boys, I have a new play for you. I will be the founder...and professions, coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, Arthur"? Arthur. I am a farmer, sir. Mr. Barlow. Very well. Farming is the chief... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 246 pages
...which took place between himself and his children.] Mr. Barloiv. Come, my boys, I have a new play foi you. I will be the founder of a colony; and you shall...and professions, coming to offer yourselves to go with me. What are you, Arthur? Arthur. I am a farmer, sir. Mr. Barlow. Very well. Farming is the chief... | |
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