The Ladder to Learning eBook

The Ladder to Learning

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Title:  The Ladder to Learning1
THE LADDER TO LEARNING1
MISS LOVECHILD1
R.H.  PEASE,2
AND PUBLISHER OF2

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Title:  The Ladder to Learning

Author:  Miss Lovechild

Release Date:  November 27, 2004 [eBook #14184]

Language:  English

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THE LADDER TO LEARNING

by

MISS LOVECHILD

Marks’ Edition
Albany
Published by R. H. Pease
516 Broadway

1852

[Illustration:  The Ladder to Learning, by Miss Lovechild.]

[Illustration:  A]

a

A stands for Ape, for Arthur, and Air.

[Illustration:  B]

b

B stands for Bullock, for Bird, and for Bear.

[Illustration:  C]

c

C stands for Cat, for Charles, and for cry.

[Illustration:  D]

d

D stands for Dog, for Daniel, and Dry.

[Illustration:  E]

e

E stands for Eagle, for Edward, and Eel.

[Illustration:  F]

f

F stands for Fish, for Francis, and Feel.

[Illustration:  G]

g

G stands for Goat, for Great, and for Good.

[Illustration:  H]

h

H stands for Hog, for Harry, and Hood.

[Illustration:  J]

j

J stands for Judge, for Jack, and for Jill.

[Illustration:  K]

k

K stands for King, for Kate, and for Kill.

[Illustration:  L]

l

L stands for Lion, for Lawyer, and Land.

[Illustration:  M]

m

M stands for Magpie, for Martha, and Mend.

[Illustration:  N]

n

N stands for Nag, for Nanny, and Notes.

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[Illustration:  O]

o

O stands for Owl, for Orchard, and Oats.

[Illustration:  P]

p

P stands for Peacock, for Prince, and for Pay.

[Illustration:  Q]

q

Q stands for Queen, for Quick, and for Quay.

[Illustration:  R]

r

R stands for Robbin, for Reason, and Rhyme.

[Illustration:  S]

s

S stands for Squirrel, for Sweet, and Sublime.

[Illustration:  T]

t

T stands for Top, for Tea, and for Towel.

[Illustration:  V]

v

V stands for Vine, for Virtue, and Vowel.

[Illustration:  W]

w

W stands for Whale, for Waggon, and Wing.

[Illustration:  X]

x

X stands for Xerxes, the great Persian King.

[Illustration:  Y]

y

Y stands for Yew Tree, for Youth, and for Yellow.

[Illustration:  Z]

z

Z stands for Zany, a foolish Young Fellow.

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