The boy believed that it was the arrival of his four little black things which had worked this miracle, and I do not think he was mistaken.
Without the crickets, and his good little heart, would this happy change have taken place in his mother"s fortunes?
_From the French of Pierre J. Hetzel._
Jacques (zh[:a]k), James.
In the selection, find ten sentences that ask questions, and five that express commands or requests.
What mark of punctuation always follows the first kind? The second?
Memorize:
In the evening I sit near my poker and tongs, And I dream in the firelight"s glow, And sometimes I quaver forgotten old songs That I listened to long ago.
Then out of the cinders there cometh a chirp Like an echoing, answering cry,-- Little we care for the outside world, My friend the cricket, and I.
For my cricket has learnt, I am sure of it quite, That this earth is a silly, strange place, And perhaps he"s been beaten and hurt in the fight, And perhaps he"s been pa.s.sed in the race.
But I know he has found it far better to sing Than to talk of ill luck and to sigh,-- Little we care for the outside world, My friend the cricket, and I.
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For Recitation:
OUR HEROES.
Here"s a hand to the boy who has courage To do what he knows to be right; When he falls in the way of temptation He has a hard battle to fight.
Who strives against self and his comrades Will find a most powerful foe: All honor to him if he conquers; A cheer for the boy who says "No!"
There"s many a battle fought daily The world knows nothing about; There"s many a brave little soldier Whose strength puts a legion to rout.
And he who fights sin single-handed Is more of a hero, I say, Than he who leads soldiers to battle, And conquers by arms in the fray.
Be steadfast, my boy, when you"re tempted, And do what you know to be right; Stand firm by the colors of manhood, And you will o"ercome in the fight.
"The right!" be your battle cry ever In waging the warfare of life; And G.o.d, who knows who are the heroes, Will give you the strength for the strife.
_Phoebe Cary._
From "Poems for the Study of Language." Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Publishers.
Write sentences each containing one of the following words:
I, me; he, him; she, her; they, them.
Memory Gems:
For raising the spirits, for brightening the eyes, for bringing back vanished smiles, for making one brave and courageous, light-hearted and happy, there is nothing like a good Confession.
_Father Bearne, S.J._
Heroes must be more than driftwood Floating on a waveless tide.
For right is right, since G.o.d is G.o.d; And right the day must win; To doubt would be disloyalty, To falter would be sin.
_Father Faber._
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the Faith.
_St. Paul._
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troll cel" er y new" fan gled thatch c.h.i.n.k" ing as par" a gus im mense"
sauce" pan de mol" ish ing sa" vor y pat" terns ag" gra va ting