Now then," thought Daffy, deep down in her heart, "It's time I should start." So she pushed her soft leaves through the hard frozen ground, Quite up to the surface — and then she looked round. The New American Third Reader - Page 124by Epes Sargent, Amasa May - 1871 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| Literature - 1864 - 640 pages
...frozen ground, Quite up to the surface, and then she looked round. There was snow all about her ; gray clouds overhead; The trees all looked dead. Then how do you think Daffy-down-dilly felt. When the sun would not shine and the ice itoulil not melt t " Cold weather !... | |
| Universalism - 1865 - 838 pages
...frozen ground, Quite up to the surface, and then she looked round. " There was snow all about her, gray clouds overhead; The trees all looked dead. Then how do you think Daffy-down-dilly felt, When the sun would not shine, and the ice would not melt? " « Cold weather... | |
| Children in literature - 1865 - 276 pages
...ground, Quite up to the surface, and then she looked round. There was snow all about her, — gray clouds overhead, — The trees all looked dead. Then how do you think Daffy-down-dilly felt, When the sun would not shine and the ice would not melt? "Cold weather!" thought... | |
| American Tract Society (Boston, Mass.) - Freed persons - 1866 - 278 pages
...ground, Quite up to the surface, and then she looked round. 4. There was snow all about her — gray clouds overhead—- The trees all looked dead. Then how do you think Daffy-down-dilly felt When the sun would not shine, and the ice would not melt ? 5. " Cold weather... | |
| Children's poetry - 1872 - 296 pages
...the frozen ground, Quite up to the surface, and then she looked There was snow all about her, gray clouds; overhead ; The trees all looked dead^: Then how do you think Daffy-do wn-dilly felt, When the sun would not shine and the ice would not melt ? • " Cold weather... | |
| George Stillman Hillard, Loomis Joseph Campbell - Readers (Elementary) - 1878 - 212 pages
...hard-frozen ground, Quite up to the surface, and then she looked round. There was snow all about her, gray clouds overhead ; The trees all looked dead : Then how do you think Daffy-down-dilly felt, When the sun would not shine, and the ice would not melt? & " Cold weather !... | |
| Anna Callender Brackett - American poetry - 1881 - 348 pages
...ground, Quite up to the surface— and then she looked round. There was snow all about her — gray clouds overhead — The trees all looked dead : Then how do you think Daffy-down-dilly felt, When the sun would not shine, and the ice would not melt ? " Cold weather,"... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - Arbor Day - 1890 - 528 pages
...ground. Quite up to the surface, and then she looked round. There was snow all about her, — gray clouds overhead, — The trees all looked dead: Then how do you think Daffy-down-dilly felt When the sun would not shine, and the ice would not melt ? " Cold weather ! "... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, George Lyman Kittredge - English language - 1900 - 336 pages
...frozen ground, Quite up to the surface, And then she looked round. There was snow all about her, Gray clouds overhead ; The trees all looked dead. Then how do you think When the sun would not shine And the ice would not melt ? "Cold weather!" thought Daffy, Still working... | |
| 1900 - 336 pages
...frozen ground, Quite up to the surface, And then she looked round. There was snow all about her, Gray clouds overhead ; The trees all looked dead. Then how do you think When the sun would not shine And the ice would not melt ? "Cold weather!" thought Daffy, Still working... | |
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