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_ SPEAKING A PIECE
This primer was his only book, and he loved it. It had a bright blue Edward could spell nearly all the words in his primer, and he could The school was more than a mile from their home, and the children At a place where two roads crossed, they saw a tall gentleman coming "Oh, Edward, there is Mr. Harris!" whispered the little girl. "Don't They were glad to see Mr. Harris, for he was the minister. They stopped "Good morning, children!" said the minister; and he kindly shook hands [Illustration] "I have something here for little Edward," he said. Then he took from "See! It is a little speech that I have written for him. The teacher Edward took the paper and thanked the kind minister. "Mother will help him learn it," said his sister. "Yes, I will try to learn it," said Edward. "Do so, my child," said the Minister; "and I hope that when you grow Then the two children hurried on to school. The speech was not hard to learn, and Edward soon knew every word of He spoke so well that everybody was pleased. He pronounced every word Would you like to read his speech? Here it is:-- Pray, how shall I, a little lad, But since you wish to hear my part,
Said Neighbor Joe to Farmer John, Said Farmer John to Neighbor Joe, The moral you can plainly see, And now, my friends, please to excuse The little boy's name was Edward Everett. He grew up to become a famous __________ |