ALI AND THE SAW
Written by M. Young Scholten & M. Wilkinson Illustrated by Elinor Bryant
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ALI AND THE SAW
Written by M. Young Scholten & M. Wilkinson Illustrated by Elinor Bryant
Ali cuts wood.
Ali sells wood.
Ali cuts a tree.
Ali works hard.
The tree is strong.
Ali’s saw is old.
Ali drops the saw.
The saw falls in the river.
Ali looks for the saw.
Ali sees a fish.
“My saw is in the river,” Ali says.
"A gold saw?" the fish asks.
“No,” Ali says. “A silver saw?” “No,” Ali says.
“You honest,” the fish says.
The fish gives Ali a silver saw.
“Thank you,” Ali says.
The fish gives Ali a gold saw.
“Thank you” Ali says.
Ali sells the silver saw.
Ali sells the gold saw.
Ali buys a forest. Ali’s forest has many trees. Ali sits under a tree.
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