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" HEARTS, like doors, will ope with ease To very, very little keys, And don't forget that two of these Are "I thank you "
First (-Fourth) reader - Page 78
by H.J. Infield - 1879
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S. Andrew's Church, Headington, Parish Magazine, Volume 12

St. Andrew's Church (Headington, Oxford, England) - Headington (Oxford, England) - 1881 - 352 pages
...Pointed. By the Rev. SB James, MA (Is. 6cZ.). Fireside Tales. By Agnes Giberne, LITTLE KEYS. ˇEARTS, like doors, can ope with ease To very, very little keys ; And don't forget that they are these — " I thank you, sir," and " if you please.1' and other Writers (2s. 6d.~). " Home...
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 147

1927 - 594 pages
...but he — from his nel tree with a shaped instrumer Last week's pi, unscrambled: Hearts like doors ope with ease To very, very little keys. And don't forget that they are tl "I thank you sir," and, "if you pi Real Estate. Hotels and Resorts, Tours and Travel, etc....
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The Little gleaner, Volumes 3-4

1881 - 590 pages
...which was wrongly pronounced by several thousands of persons, who were afterwards slain. EG RAMELL. HEARTS, like doors, can ope with ease To very, very little keys ; And don't forget that they are these— "I thank you, sir;" and, " If you please." . Interesting Items. THE BIBLE AND SCIENCE....
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Young Folks ̕book of Poetry: Containing a Collection of the Best Short and ...

Readers and speakers - 1880 - 296 pages
...ready ; And, " Yes, sir," to a gentleman ; And " Yes, ma'am," to a lady. Hearts, like doors, can ope l with ease To very, very little keys ; And don't forget...these : " I thank you, sir," and, " If you please." * 15 » THE GOLDEN RULE. , DEAL with another as you'd have Another deal with you : What you're unwilling...
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Graded Selections for Memorizing: Adapted for Use at Home and in School

American literature - 1880 - 208 pages
...outstretched, To catch the diamonds gay, A million little sunbeams came, And stole them all away II. HEARTS, like doors, can ope with ease , To very, very little keys; And do n't forget that they are these: "7 thank you, sir" and, "If you please.' Then let us watch these...
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Little Folks' Every Day Book: Rhymes and Illustrations for Every Day

Amanda Bartlett Harris - Birthday books - 1881 - 324 pages
...MARCH 5TH. MARCH 6TH. MAKC1I 71-11. MARCH SIH MARCH 97 H. MARCH 7TH. Hearts like doors, can open wide To very, very, little keys ; And don't forget that...— '• I thank you, sir," and " if you please." MARCH 8TH. Jji Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving ? Over the sea. Lady Moon, Lady Moon, whom...
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Swinton's First [-sixth] Reader, Book 3

William Swinton - Readers - 1882 - 252 pages
...you." All of you know when to say it. LANGUAGE LESSON. Copy, and commit to memory, this verse: — Hearts, like doors, can ope with ease To very, very...these: " I thank you, sir," and " If you please." Eule paper like the model, and write the wordanalysis : — WORD. doubtless thoughtless doubtful mirthful...
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Swinton's Third Reader

William Swinton - Children - 1882 - 270 pages
...you." All of you know when to say it. LANGUAGE LESSON. Copy, and commit to memory, this verse : — Hearts, like doors, can ope with ease To very, very...these : " I thank you, sir," and " If you please." Rule paper like the model, and write the wordanal vsis : — WORD. ANALYSIS. MEANING. doubtless doubt...
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Swinton's Third Reader

William Swinton - Children - 1882 - 254 pages
...you." All of you know when to say it. LANGUAGE LESSON. Copy, and commit to memory, this verse: — Hearts, like doors, can ope with ease To very, very...forget that two are these: " I thank you, sir," and " I," you please." Rule paper like the model, and write the wordanalysis : — WORD. doubtless thoughtless...
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Swinton's Third Reader

William Swinton - Readers (Elementary) - 1882 - 254 pages
...you." All of you know when to say it. LANGUAGE LESSON. Copy, andwcommit to memory, this verse: — Hearts, like doors, can ope with ease To very, very...keys; And don't forget that two are these: ' " I thank yon, sir," and " If you please." Rule paper like the model, and write the wordanalysis : — WORD....
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