icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Log out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon
De La Salle Fifth Reader

De La Salle Fifth Reader

icon

Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 614    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

d sea, floated the seed-down, born

put it down on the ground, and laid a fallen leaf over it. Th

seed could not see where it was plac

d that the seed came near being destroyed; b

pressed the downy seed into the earth. When the foot was wit

y quietly down there, waiting for warmth and light. When the spring

ot see very far around, because rubbish and brush-heaps lay near it, and the li

re?" asked th

which lay near. "Why, the smith who drinks so

as not cheering; no, but fearfully sad. The shoe knew it all well, and t

e smith's boy and girl; he was six years old and the

girl. "So now, I shall pull it up," said the b

. Do you not see what pretty crinkly leaves it has? It

round about, so it looked like a plowed field. Then they threw the shoe and the

fter the children had gone, "you can

nd to be very orderly," said the half of a coffee-cup

in the upturned earth. Then leaf after leaf unfolded

en, who came again; "see h

have discovered such a pretty plant

so lovely on the little rough bit of soil

odded to th

an instant. "Yes, indeed, it does!" He went along, but thought of

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open