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Владимир Дмитриевич Аракин

His behaviour can hardly be regarded as noble.

How did she take the unexpected news?

Did Jack happen to be in Paris at that time?

Enter Mr. Jackson's name in this list.

This poem has an irresistible charm.

Did he know enough about her life to speak with confidence about it?

Oh, that won't do!

It seemed a fascinating idea.

Where did they get settled at last?

Don't get involved in it.

You've made a mess of the job.

You let him alone.

He seemed to lose heart in the business after that.

Give my best wishes to your Mother.

Why do you interest yourself in this affair?

Aren't you Doctor Page's new assistant?

Don't you realize it's quite against the rules to have him here?

Good morning, Doctor Manson.

17. Listen to the following poems. Mark the stresses and tunes. Read and memorize them.

Nursery Rhymes

Jack and Jill went up the hill

To fetch a pail of water J

ack fell down and broke his crown

And Jill came tumbling after.

Twinkle, twinkle little star,

How I wonder what you are.

Up above the world so high,

Like a diamond in the sky.

In winter I get up at night,

And dress by yellow candle light.

In summer quite the other way,

I have to go to bed by day.

I like to go out in the garden,

I like to get up on the wall.

I like to do any thing really,

But I hate to do nothing at all.

There was a young man of Devizes,

Whose ears were of different sizes.

One was so small

It was no use at all,

But the other won several prizes.

One two three four,

Mary at the cottage door.

Five six seven eight,

Eating cherries off a plate.

There was a little girl

And she had a little curl,

Right in the middle of her forehead.

When she was good she was very very good,

But when she was bad she was horrid.

Give a man a pipe he can smoke.

Give a man a book he can read.

And his home is bright

With a calm delight

Though the room is poor indeed.

Hush, Hush, Little Baby

Hush, hush, little baby.

The sun's in the West,

The lamb in the meadow

Has lain down to rest,

The bough rocks the bird now.

The flower rocks the bee,

The wave rocks the lily,

The wind rocks the tree.

And I rock the baby

So softly to sleep It must not awaken

Till daisy buds peep.

James James Morrison Morrison

Whereby George Dupree

Took great care of his mother,

Though he was only three.

James James said to his mother,

"Mother," he said, said he:

"You must never go down to the end of the town

If you don't go down with me."

James James Morrison's mother

Put on a golden gown,

James James Morrison's mother

Drove to the end of the town.

James James Morrison's mother

Said to herself, said she:

"I can get right down to the end of the town

And be back in time for tea."

King John put up a notice,

"Lost or Stolen or Strayed!

James James Morrison's mother

Seems to have been mislaid.

Last seen wandering vaguely,

Quite of her own accord,

She tried to get down to the end of the town

Forty shillings reward!"

James James Morrison Morrison

(Commonly known as Jim)

Told his other relations

Not to go blaming him.

James James said to his mother,

"Mother," he said, said he:

"You must never go down to the end of the town