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" So they sent for Dr. Camomile, and he gave him I do not know how much bitter stuff. Poor Harry did not like it at all, but he was forced to take it, or else he would have died, you know. "
Cobb's New Juvenile Reader No. II, Or, Second Reading Book: Containing ... - Page 38
by Lyman Cobb - 1843 - 144 pages
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Lessons for Children: In Four Parts. And Hymns in Prose

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Children - 1823 - 232 pages
...used to be so brisk, and play about more nimbly than any of the boys ; and now he looks pale and is very ill, and somebody said, Harry has had a rich...ate it all up very soon, and that has made him ill. So they sent for Dr. Camomile, and he gave him I do not know how much bitter stuff. Poor Harry did...
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A Pronouncing Vocabulary; with lessons in prose and verse, etc

George Fulton - English language - 1826 - 224 pages
...used to be so brisk, and play about more nimbly than any of the boys ; and now he looks pale, and is very ill. And somebody said, Harry has had a rich...ate it all up very soon, and that has made him ill. So they sent to Dr Camomile, and he gave him I do not know how much bitter stuff. Poor Harry did not...
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Easy Lessons in Reading: For the Use of the Younger Classes in Common Schools

Joshua Leavitt - Readers - 1829 - 172 pages
...brisk, and play about more nimbly than any of the boys ; and now he looks pale, and is very HI." 6. AnCi somebody said, " Harry has had a rich cake, and ate it all up very soon, and thr.t has made him ill." So they sent for Dr. Camomile, and ha gave, 1 do not know how much, bitter...
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Lessons for Children by Mrs Barbaud

Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1830 - 188 pages
...used to be so brisk, and play about more nimbly than any of the boys ; and now he looks pale and is very ill. And somebody said, Harry has had a rich cake, and eat it all up very soon, and that has made him ill. So they sent for Dr. Camomile, and he gave him...
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Lessons for Children: With Four Original Tales

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Children's stories - 1831 - 190 pages
...used to be so brisk, and play about more nimbly than any of the boys ; and now he looks pale and is very ill. And somebody said, Harry has had a rich cake, and eat it all up very soon, and that has made him ill. So they sent for Dr. Camomile, and he gave him...
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Lessons for Children: With Engravings and Four Original Tales

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1832 - 190 pages
...used to be so brisk, and play about more nimbly than any of the boys ; and now he looks pale and is very ill. And somebody said, Harry has had a rich cake, and eat it all up very soon, and that has made him ill. So they sent for Dr. Camomile, and he gave him...
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Easy Lessons in Reading: For the Use of the Younger Classes in Common Schools

Joshua Leavitt - Readers - 1836 - 164 pages
...brink, and play about more nimbly than any of the boys : and now he looks pale, and is very 01." 6. And somebody said, " Harry has had a rich cake, and...ate it all up very soon, and that has made him ill." So they sent for Dr. Camomile, and ho gave, I do not know how much, bitter stuff. Poor Harry did not...
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Simple lessons in reading

Simple lessons - 1841 - 102 pages
...a-bout more nim-bly than a-ny of the boys ; and now he looks pale, and is ve-ry ill." And some bo-dy said, " Har-ry has had a rich cake, and ate it all up ve-ry soon, and that has made him ill." They now sent for Doc-tor Ca-mo-mile, and he gave him I do not know how much bit-ter stuff. Poor Har-ry...
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Introduction to Popular Lessons: For the Use of Small Children in Schools

Eliza Robbins - Readers (Primary) - 1848 - 194 pages
...to be so brisk, and play about more nimbly than any of the boys ; and now he looks very pale and is very ill ! And somebody said, Harry has had a rich...ate it all up very soon, and that has made him ill. So they sent for Dr. Camomile, and he gave him I dont know how much bitter stuff. Poor Harry did not...
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Cobb's New Juvenile Reader, No. II: Or, Second Reading Book, the Definition ...

Lyman Cobb - Readers - 1852 - 156 pages
...a nice cake. It was very large, and filled full of plums and sweetmeats orange and citron; and, it was iced all over with sugar : it was white and smooth...bitter medicine. Poor Harry did not like it at all, out he was forced to take it, or else he might have died, you know. So at last he was well again :...
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