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Identifier: worldsspeakerrec00hoyl (find matches)
Title: The world's speaker, reciter and entertainer for home, school, church and platform; recitations, readings, plays, drills, tableaux, etc. ..
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Hoyle, Frances P. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa., World Bible house
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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the break of day ; 2 were the minutes he took to dress,Then he was off and away. 3 were his leaps when he cleared the stairs,Although they were steep and high ; 4 was the number which caused his haste,Because it was Fourth of July ! 5 were his pennies which went to buyA package of crackers red ; 6 were the matches which touched them offAnd then—he was back in bed. 7 big plasters he had to wearTo cure his fractures sore ; 8 were the visits the doctor made,Before he was whole once more. 9 were the dolorous days he spentIn sorrow and pain ; but then io are seconds hell stop to thinkBefore he does it again. Lilian Dynevor Rice. DAYS OF THE WEEK. For Seven Little Boys and Girls. Teacher orsome Large Boy or Girl Should Speak. The days of the week once talking to-getherAbout their housekeeping, theirfriends and the weather,Agreed in their talk it would be a nice thingFor all to march, and dance, and sing ;So they all stood up in a very straight row,And this is the way they decided to go :
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ARE YOU THERE, SANTA CLAUS ? A group of children with a telephone at the ear eagerly asking for Santa Claus or else callingfor papa, is a suggestion for a pretty scene arranged for a school or home play. LITTLE FOLKS SPEAKER 3«5 (Let seven children stand tip, and as day ofweek is called, take places, each one equippedwith the things the speaker mentions?)First came little Sunday, so sweet and good,With a book in her hand, at the head she stood.Monaay skipped in with soap and a tub,Scrubbing away with a rub-a-dub-dub,With board and iron came Tuesday bright,Talking to Monday in great delight.Then Wednesday—the dear little cook-came in,Riding cock horse on his rolling-pin.Thursday followed, with broom and brush,Her hair in a towel, and she in a rush.Friday appeared, gayly tripping along ;He scoured the knives, and then he was gone.Saturday last, with a great big tub,Into which we all jump for a very good rub.(The children march and sing to the tune of Good Morning, Merry Sunshine.)Chi

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