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"Chambers's Elementary Science Readers Book I"


7. 'Well, would you say it is like wood, or like stone, or is it metal
like the poker? Is it a kind of wood, do you think? Did it ever grow?'
'I think it must be a sort of rock, or stone,' said Harry, 'only very
smooth and thin.'
8. 'The man who worked at it before it came to the shop made it smooth
and cut it thin. It was not smooth and thin at first. But you are quite
right; it is a sort of stone.'
[Illustration: A Slate Quarry]
9. 'It is as cold as a stone,' said Dora, putting it against her face.
'Do you remember, Harry, how cold our hands were in winter when we did
sums? Yes, and it is very hard. I am sure it is a piece of rock.'


SLATE.
PART 2.

should
laughed
high'-er
thought
laugh'-ing
pur'-pose
prop'-er-ly
please
set'-tled
hap'-pened
deal
dead
weighted
through
heaved
brok'-en
1. 'I should like to see a rock all made of slate! Have you ever seen
one, mother?'
'Yes, many, dear. But there are none near.' Then she laughed a little.
'But if you like to go just outside the door you will see rows and rows
of slates.'
2. Out they ran, looked all over the ground, then at the garden-wall,
then back at their mother, who had come to the door.


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