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"Let alone-let alone

Club, brick-bat, and stone,

Naughty boys! cruel boys! and pelt us not thus!
Consider, I pray,

Consider, your play,

To you though a frolic, is murder to us.

MORAL.

No boy should forget that each boy is his brother,
Or find pleasure in that which gives pain to another.

Evening at home, after going to school.

1. When my father comes home in the evening from Then will I get up on his knee, [work, And tell him how many fine things I have learned, And show him how good I can be.

2. He'll hear what a number I know how to count,
I'll tell him what words I can spell,
And I hope, if I learn something every day,
That ere long I shall read very well.

3. I'll say to him all the fine verses I know, And tell him how kind we must be,

That we never must hurt poor dumb creatures at all, And he'll kiss me, and listen to me.

4. I'll tell him we always must try to please God,
And never be cruel or rude;

For God is the Father of all living things
And cares for, and blesses the good.

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TABLE 37.-XXXVII.

Words in which g has its hard sound before e and i.

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A Farmer came to a neighboring Lawyer, expressing great concern for an accident which he said had just happened.

One of your Oxen, continued he, has been gored by an unlucky Bull of mine, and I should be glad to know how I am to make you reparation.

Thou art a very honest fellow, replied the Lawyer, and wilt not think it unreasonable that I expect one of thy oxen in return.

It is no more than justice, quoth the Farmer, to be sure; but what did I say?--I mistake-It is your Bull that has killed one of my Oxen.

Indeed! says the Lawyer, that alters the case: I must inquire into the case; and if And if said the Farmer-the business I

find would have been concluded without an if, had you been as ready to do justice to others as to exact it from them.

Words

TABLE 38.-XXXVIII.

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in which a has the sound of short i as heard in village, pronounced vil lige. Cab' bage bag' gage mes' sage baggage car nage band age or ange cour age dam age crib bage lan guage pil lage

im age

cord' age vin tage

pas sage

vil lage

vis age

man age til lage

sau sage

TABLE 39.—XXXVIII.

Words in which i has the consonant sound of y when followed by another vowel; as filial, pronounced fil yal, &c.

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