The Tale of Two Bad Mice — Page 5
AND very early every morning--before anybody is awake--Hunca Munca comes with her dust-pan and her broom to sweep the Dollies' house!
EN heel vroeg elke ochtend--voordat iemand wakker is--komt Hunca Munca met haar stofblik en haar bezem om het huis van de Popjes te vegen!
THE END.
EINDE.
PRINTED BY EDMUND EVANS, THE RACQUET COURT PRESS, LONDON, S.E.
GEDRUKT DOOR EDMUND EVANS, THE RACQUET COURT PRESS, LONDEN, Z.O.
Vocabulary
- heel
- Very; used to intensify adjectives or adverbs.
- vroeg
- Early; before the usual or expected time.
- elke
- Every; each one of a group without exception.
- ochtend
- Morning; the early part of the day.
- voordat
- Before; introducing a subordinate clause of time.
- iemand
- Someone; an unspecified or unknown person.
- wakker
- Awake; not sleeping, in a conscious state.
- komt
- Comes; third-person singular present tense of komen.
- met
- With; indicating accompaniment or use of something.
- haar
- Her; possessive pronoun referring to a female.
- stofblik
- Dustpan; small flat scoop for collecting swept debris.
- bezem
- Broom; tool with bristles used for sweeping floors.
- om
- To; preposition indicating purpose or direction.
- huis
- House; a building where people or animals live.
- van
- Of; preposition indicating possession or origin.
- Popjes
- Dolls; diminutive plural of pop, small doll figures.
- vegen
- To sweep; to clean a surface by brushing away dirt.
- EINDE
- End; the final point or conclusion of something.
- GEDRUKT
- Printed; past participle of drukken, to print.
- DOOR
- By; preposition indicating agent or means.
- LONDEN
- London; the capital city of England and the UK.
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