A Picture Book, for Little Children. (Philadelphia: Kimber and Conrad, n. d.) Printed by Samuel Merritt
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A PICTURE BOOK, FOR LITTLE CHILDREN.PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY KIMBER AND CONRAD, NO. 93, MARKET STREET. MERRITT, PRINTER.
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A walk in the garden.
Strawberries grow on little vines.
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What troubles the old woman?
We cannot see ourselves in this Glass.
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Children obey your mother.
The Swedes Church.
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Do not rob the poor farmer of his fruit.
Some trees bear fruit, but this one has none on now.
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Nice Folks.
Nine Pins.
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Do not drink too much.
She walks among the tombs.
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Run fast, or she will be gone.
M. stands for Master, Mistress and Mother.
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What are they doing here?
The Cullender belongs to the kitchen.
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Now Martha, do get up.
Give the Stays to Grandmother.
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Take down the sail when the wind blows too hard.
We cannot see well at night.
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What a curious figure she is!
Water is boiled in a pot or in a kettle.
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Do be kind to the poor black boy.
A kite should never be raised in the street.
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Walk in, and rest in the cottage.
This goat has horns and a beard--he seems to have a mind to butt the old tree.
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Dogs are not often put to work--Drive on old man and do not overset.
This is a trumpeter--he is in a great hurry--Stage men and post riders sometimes blow a kind of trumpet.
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It is difficult to travel where there is no road.
This turkey looks as if she had been in a shower of rain--perhaps she is not very well.
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The bench looks pretty strong; perhaps it will not break down.
It is good to be industrious--when our work is done, we may have time to read.
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Please to walk in, and take a seat by the fire and warm yourselves.
This man shoots at random: he will kill no birds. Little boys should not meddle with guns.
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A ship sails on the sea, it can be seen from the rocks when a great way off.
Do not go far from the shore; the boat looks too much like a tub to be a safe one.
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It is not genteel to sit back to back--always look at a person when you speak to him.
The bible is the best of all books. Children who can read in the bible, may go to Kimber & Conrad's Store and buy one for themselves.
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Old folks should never forget they were once young.
A cow is a useful creature; she gives us milk; and butter and cheese are made of milk.
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This poor man appears to be in distress--he has thrown his axe upon the ground.
Little birds can fly very fast--They do no harm; why should little boys delight to injure them?
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The use of clothes is to cover us, and to keep us warm; what do these people wear theirs for?
A peacock can make a great show with his fine feathers; but as nature has given them, let him show them.
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