Friends in Feathers and Fur, and Other Neighbors: For Young Folks

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THE AIM AND METHOD.

LESSON I.

LESSON II.

LESSON III.

LESSON IV.

LESSON V.

LESSON VI.

LESSON VII.

LESSON VIII.

LESSON IX.

LESSON X.

LESSON XI.

LESSON XII.

THREE LITTLE DOVES.

LESSON XIII.

LESSON XIV.

LESSON XV.

LESSON XVI.

LESSON XVII.

LESSON XVIII.

LESSON XIX.

LESSON XX.

LESSON XXI.

LESSON XXII.

LESSON XXIII.

LESSON XXIV.

LESSON XXV.

LESSON XXVI.

LESSON XXVII.

LESSON XXVIII.

LESSON XXIX.

LESSON XXX.

LESSON XXXI.

LESSON XXXII.

LESSON XXXIII.

LESSON XXXIV.

LESSON XXXV.

LESSON XXXVI.

ALICE'S BUNNY.

LESSON XXXVII.

LESSON XXXVIII.

LESSON XXXIX.

THE OWL.

LESSON XL.

LESSON XLI.

LESSON XLII.

LESSON XLIII.

LESSON XLIV.

LESSON XLV.

LESSON XLVI.

LESSON XLVII.

LESSON XLVIII.

LESSON XLIX.

LESSON L.

LESSON LI.

LESSON LII.

SCIENCE TEXT-BOOKS.

PRIMERS In Science, History, and Literature. 18mo. Flexible

Title: Friends in Feathers and Fur, and Other Neighbors

For Young Folks

Author: James Johonnot

Language: English

Character set encoding: UTF-8

Note: Images of the original pages are available through Internet Archive/American Libraries. See http://www.archive.org/details/friendsinfeather00johorich

Baby and Chickens

Baby and Chickens.



NATURAL HISTORY SERIES—BOOK SECOND.


FRIENDS IN

FEATHERS AND FUR,

AND

OTHER NEIGHBORS,

FOR YOUNG FOLKS.


black swan


By JAMES JOHONNOT.



NEW YORK:
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
1885.



Good Morning

Good-morning! good-morning! the birdies sing;
Good-by to the windy days of spring!
The sun is so bright, that we must be gay!
Good-morning! good-morning! this glad summer day.

Copyright, 1884,

By D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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