The Normal Course in Reading: Alternative Third Reader : how to Read with Open EyesSilver, Burdett & Company, 1892 - 224 páginas |
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... scales which lap over one another like the shingles on the roof of a house or like the scales on a fish . These outside scales do not come off as easily as the inner ones . How much some of these inner scales look like leaves ! They are ...
... scales which lap over one another like the shingles on the roof of a house or like the scales on a fish . These outside scales do not come off as easily as the inner ones . How much some of these inner scales look like leaves ! They are ...
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... scales . The outside scales are thick , tough , and brown . How soft and velvety the inner scales are ! Are the scales lined with gum ? Are the leaves wrapped in cotton ? We will examine many buds and find out their secrets . The scales ...
... scales . The outside scales are thick , tough , and brown . How soft and velvety the inner scales are ! Are the scales lined with gum ? Are the leaves wrapped in cotton ? We will examine many buds and find out their secrets . The scales ...
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... scales are hairy , others are downy . Some leaves in the bud are wrapped in cotton or wool , others are not . Buds which are so well protected with waterproof overcoats and warm blankets are winter buds . Summer buds do not need to be ...
... scales are hairy , others are downy . Some leaves in the bud are wrapped in cotton or wool , others are not . Buds which are so well protected with waterproof overcoats and warm blankets are winter buds . Summer buds do not need to be ...
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... scales , which are wrapped around the bunch of florets , just as leaves are some- times put around a bouquet . Do you know why this flower is called daisy ? Many years ago it was called day's eye , because it awoke so early in the morning.
... scales , which are wrapped around the bunch of florets , just as leaves are some- times put around a bouquet . Do you know why this flower is called daisy ? Many years ago it was called day's eye , because it awoke so early in the morning.
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... can run down the side of a house or a wall . Do you know why ? Its tail is very long , made up of rings covered with small scales and short , stiff hairs . The rat lives in cellars , barns , drains ,. ANIMALS THAT GNAW . 137.
... can run down the side of a house or a wall . Do you know why ? Its tail is very long , made up of rings covered with small scales and short , stiff hairs . The rat lives in cellars , barns , drains ,. ANIMALS THAT GNAW . 137.
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