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Identifier: elementaryspelli00web (find matches)
Title: The elementary spelling book : being an improvement on The American spelling book
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Webster, Noah, 1758-1843
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Publisher: New York : American Book Company
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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upon her head, when she fell into the following train)f reflections: The money for which I shall sell this milk,vill enable me to increase my stock of eggs to three hundred,jrhese eggs, allowing for what may prove addle, and whatnay be destroyed by vermin, will produce at least two hun-Ired and fifty chickens. The chickens will be fit to carry tonarket about Christmas, when poultry always bears a good 142 THE ELEMENTARY price; so that by May Day I can not fail of having moneyenough to purchase a new gown. Green!—let me consider—yes, green becomes my complexion best, and green it shall be.In this dress I will go to the fair, wrhere all the young fellowswill strive to have me for a partner; but I shall perhaps re-fuse every one of them, and, with an air of disdain, toss fromthem. Transported with this triumphant thought, she couldnot forbear acting with her head what thus passed in her im-agination, when down came the pail of milk, and with it all herimaginary happiness. FABLE III.
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THE TWO DOGS. Hasty and inconsiderate connections are generally attendedwith great disadvantages; and much of every mans good orill fortune, depends upon the choice he makes of his friends. A good-natured Spaniel overtook a surly Mastiff, as he wastraveling upon the high-road. Tray, although an entire!stranger to Tiger, very civilly accosted him; and if it would Jbe no interruption, he said, he should be glad to bear himcompany on his way. Tiger, who happened not to be alto-gether in so growling a mood as usual, accepted the proposal;and they very amicably pursued their journey together. Inthe midst of their conversation, they arrived at the next vil-lage, where Tiger began to display his malignant disposition,by an unprovoked attack upon every dog he met. The vil-lagers immediately sallied forth with great indignation tojrescue their respective favorites; and falling upon our twofriends, without distinction or mercy, poor Tray was mostcruelly treated, for no other reason than his bei

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