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Identifier: readlit1stread01free (find matches)
Title: Reading and Literature First Reader
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Treadwell, Garuuette Taylor and Margaret Free
Subjects: reading
Publisher: Chicago: Row, Peterson & Company
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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wolf. You may huff and you may puff, but you can not blow my house in,said the little pig. The wolf huffed and he puffed, and he huffed and he puffed.But he could not blow the house in. Then the wolf said, Little pig, I know of a fine field of turnips. Where is it? said the pig. Down in the field, said the wolf.Will you go with me?I will call for you in the morning.Then we can get some for dinner. I will be ready, said the pig.What time shall we go? 5 1 At six oclock, said the wolf. The little pig got up at five oclock, and he went to the field.He got some turnips and ran home. The wolf came at six oclock.He knocked at the door and said,Little pig, are you ready? I went at five oclock, said the pig,and I have a pot full of turnips. The wolf was angry, but he said, Little pig, I know of a fine apple-tree. i t Where is it? said the pig. Down in the garden, said the wolf.Will you go with me in the morning?I will come at five oclock.Then we can get some apples. I will go, said the pig. 6
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s-/rasgw**^ C. . SA >.>^ v ft?**!, >„ C o ^J This time the little pig got up at four oclock.He went to the garden, and filled his bag with apples.He was getting down, when he saw the wolf. The wolf was very angry, but he said,Little pig, are the apples good? Very good, said the little pig.Let me throw you some. 7 The pig threw the apples far away.The wolf ran to get them.Then the little pig ran home. The next day the wolf came again and said,Little pig, let us go to the fair. I will go in the morning, said the pig.What time shall we go? Let us go at three oclock, said the wolf. The next morning the pig got up at two oclock.He went to the fair and got a churn.He was going home when he saw the wolf.The little pig was frightened.So he jumped into the churn to hide, and it rolled down the hill.The wolf saw the churn rolling down the hill.He was frightened, too, and ran home. 8

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  • booksubject:reading
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