| Lewis Madison Terman - 1916 - 392 pages
...comfortably while your poor boy there can hardly keep pace by the side of you ! " And so the good-natured miller took his boy up behind him and both of them...meant to teach us a lesson. Now, I am going to read a fable to you. Listen carefully, and when I am through I will ask you to tell me what lesson the fable... | |
| Lewis Madison Terman - Binet-Simon Test - 1917 - 192 pages
...the town a citizen said to them, "Why, you cruel fellows! you two are better able to carry the poor donkey than he is to carry you." "Very well," said...frightened, kicked loose and fell into the stream. Lesson CHAPTER II THE DISTRIBUTION OF INTELLIGENCE The question as to the manner in which intelligence... | |
| Lewis Madison Terman - Binet-Simon Test - 1920 - 40 pages
...comfortably while your poor boy there can hardly keep pace by the side of you! " And so the good-natured miller took his boy up behind him and both of them...frightened, kicked loose, and fell into the stream. Credit in Year XII if score is 4 points or more; in Year XVI if score is 8 points or more. Allow 2... | |
| Perkins School for the Blind - Blind - 1920 - 56 pages
...comfortably while your poor boy there can hardly keep pace by the side of you !" And so the good-natured miller took his boy up behind him and both of them...frightened, kicked loose and fell into the stream. (rf) THE Fox AND THE CROW A crow, having stolen a bit of meat, perched in a tree and held it in her... | |
| Archibald Douglas Dabney - Prohibition - 1920 - 40 pages
...comfortably while your poor boy there can hardly keep pace by the side of you! " And so the good-natured miller took his boy up behind him and both of them...frightened, kicked loose, and fell into the stream. Credit in Year XII if score is 4 points or more; in Year XVI if score is 8 points or more. Allow 2... | |
| Lewis Madison Terman - Binet-Simon Test - 1920 - 40 pages
...them jumped to the ground, t.urry the poor little donkey than he is to carry you." " Very well," >>»t some ropes, tied the donkey's legs to a pole and tried to carry him. Hut as they crossed the bridge the donkey became frightened, kicked 'oose, and fell into the stream.... | |
| Arts - 1922 - 362 pages
...donkey than he is to carry you.' 'Very well,' said the miller, 'we will try.' So both of them jumped on to the ground, got some ropes, tied the donkey's legs...frightened, kicked loose and fell into the stream." What would that teach us? DANE. Teach us not to listen to everything that everybody says, but to do... | |
| Angus Stewart Woodburne - Ability - 1924 - 244 pages
...boy there can hardly keep pace by the side of you ! ' And the poor good-natured miller took his son up behind him, and both of them rode. As they came...frightened, kicked loose, and fell into the stream." After reading a fable to the child he is then asked to tell what lesson it teaches us. The response... | |
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