READINGS AND MONOLOUGES ALA MODE

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Стр. 74 - If we regard his sufferings, one plain reflection presents itself: " greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friend.
Стр. 33 - The green leaves shade our lovely home From the hot scorching sun, So many birds live in the tree We do not want for fun. The light breeze gently rocks our nest And hushes us to sleep, We're up betimes to sing our song, And the first daylight greet. I have a secret I would like The little girls to know ; But I won't tell a single boy, They rob the poor birds so.
Стр. 92 - And afterwards dey done pick up twelve baskets ob de fragments dereob. Dat's what gwine ter happen ter dat Bill Heah Him Hollerin. De Good Book done fo'told dis here war, an' jist how it gwine ter end. Don't it say about de four beasts in de book of Relations, what spit fire an...
Стр. 22 - Wasn't that the silliest thing to do. Stop right in the middle of the game to catch a fly. I suppose it annoyed him to have it buzzing around his face. Clarence was just tickled to death toward the end. He said that our White Sox were going to whitewash the visiting team. Rather a strange way to treat your guests, I'd say.
Стр. 7 - I'll try to entertain you With monologue and rhyme— But if you won't assist me We'll have a dreadful time. The world is full of worry, Let's forget it for a while, And take a trip to Funland— So stretch your mouth and smile. Some speakers talk of trouble, Of pessimistic creeds, But just an SMILE (spell) Is all the old world needs.
Стр. 21 - I waited for him all afternoon at the Zoo! Yesterday afternoon Clarence asked me to go with him to the White Sox game. I was so excited. Just in honor of the occasion I wore my new white half-hose. We had seats right next to Mrs. Pellington-Bird, and she had on the loveliest little summer hat.
Стр. 22 - Bird's hat, and I told Clarence that it was perfectly stunning and wondered who made it. Clarence said: "Sometimes the ball hits the catcher right above the belt, that's why he wears it.
Стр. 92 - Germans gittin' in de food an' bein' breathed in de lungs, givin' folks hydrophobia an' lumbago an' consumption. Dis brings us to de time when Abraham led de chillun ob Israel into Egypt, an...
Стр. 23 - I'd say. Whitewash them— did you ever hear of anything so childish? Just like some prep school initiation stunt. When the game was nearly over Clarence told me that one of his friends up at the top of the grandstand had given him the high sign.
Стр. 23 - I sat there all alone trying to appear interested in the game. Then all of a sudden the man with the stick hit the ball awfully hard and it flew right toward the grandstand. My, I was frightened. I looked around for Clarence, and there he was standing at the...

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