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" Because I could not make the letters. No ! Why, how do you think other boys do ? Have they more fingers than you 7 No, sir. Are you not able to hold a pen as well as a marble ? Samuel was silent. Let me look at your hand. "
Intellectual Arithmetic: Upon the Inductive Method of Instruction - Page 10
by Warren Colburn - 1836 - 172 pages
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Evenings at Home, Or The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of ..., Volumes 3-4

John Aikin - 1799 - 348 pages
...fingers th&ft you? No, Sir. Are yoa not able to hold '& pen as well as a marble ? Samuel was filent. .1 Let me look at your hand, < Samuel held out both his paws, like a daneing bear, .:tc,?:r..u X fee nothing hereto hinder yoa from writing as well as any boy in the fchooh...
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Evenings at Home, Or, The Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of a ..., Volume 3

John Aikin - 1805 - 180 pages
...fingers than you ? No, Sir. Are you not able to hold a pen as weli as .a marble ? Samuel was filent. Let me look at your hand. Samuel held out both his paws like a dancing bear. I fee nothing here to hinder you from writing as well as any boy in the fchool. You can read, I fuppofe....
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First Lessons in Arithmetic: On the Plan of Pestalozzi, with Some Improvements

Warren Colburn - 1825 - 144 pages
...not make the letters. No ! Why, how do you think other boys do ? Have they more fingers than you ? No, sir. Are you not able to hold a pen as well as...'paws, like a dancing bear. I see nothing here to hii?der you from writing as well as any boy in the school. You can read, I suppose 1 Yes, sir. Tell...
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Colburn's First Lessons: Intellectual Arithmetic, Upon the Inductive Method ...

Warren Colburn - 1826 - 176 pages
...could not make the letters. No! Why, how do you think other boys do? Have they more fingers than you 1 No', sir. Are you not able to hold a pen as well as...both his paws, like a dancing bear. I see nothing hare to hirder you from writing as well cs any boy in the school. You can read, I suppose ? Yes, sir....
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Colburn's First Lessons: Intellectual Arithmetic, Upon the Inductive Method ...

Warren Colburn - 1827 - 186 pages
...not make the letters. No ! Why, how do you think other boys do ? Have they more finger* than you ? No, sir. Are you not able to hold a pen as well as a marble ? Samuel was silent. t Let me look at your hand. • t* Samuel held out both his paws, like a dancing bear. I see nothing...
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Colburn's First Lessons: Intellectual Arithmetic, Upon the Inductive Method ...

Warren Colburn - 1828 - 190 pages
...finger* »•»*! VOU 7 ~r. *ou not able to hold a pen as well as a marble 7 •nuel was silent. .ft me look at your hand. Samuel held out both his paws, like a dancing bear. see nothing here to hinder you from writing as well a« any boy in . je school. You can read, I suppose...
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Colburn's First Lessons: Intellectual Arithmetic, Upon the Inductive Method ...

Warren Colburn - 1829 - 180 pages
...could not make Ihe loiters. NoI Why, how do you think other boys do l Have they more Infm than you ? No, sir. Are you not able to hold a pen as well as a marble l Samuel was silent. Let me kok at your hand. .Samuel held out Utth his paws, like a dancing bear....
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The Easy Reader, Or, Introduction to the National Preceptor: Consisting of ...

Jesse Olney - 1833 - 150 pages
...Mr. W. No! why how do you think other boys do? Have they more fingers than you? Sam. No, sir. Mr. W. Are you not able to hold a pen, as well as ' a marble? Let me look at your hands. (Samuel held out both his paws like a great dancing bear.) I see nothing...
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Easy Lessons in Reading: For the Use of the Younger Classes in Common Schools

Joshua Leavitt - 1836 - 164 pages
...No ! why how do you think other boys do ? Have they more fingers than you r Sam. No, sir. Jtfr. f'F. Are you not able to hold* a pen, as well as a marble ? Let me look at your hands. (Samuel field out loth his paws like a great dancing bear.) I see nothing...
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The Juvenile Budget Opened: Being Selections from the Writings of Doctor ...

John Aikin - 1840 - 300 pages
...not make the letters. No ! Why, how do you think other boys do ? have they more fingers than you ? No, sir. Are you not able to hold a pen as well as...silent. Let me look at your hand. Samuel held out both Ms paws, like a dancing bear. I see nothing here to hinder you from writing as well as any boy in the...
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