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Cider is made of apples.

A tiger will kill and eat a man.
A raker can rake hay.

A vial is a little bottle.

A giant is a very stout, tall man.
The Holy Bible is the book of God.

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We must not filch.

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No. 32.--XXXII.

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Strong drink will debase a man.

Hard shells incase clams and oysters.

Men inflate balloons with gas, which is lighter than common air.

Teachers like to see their pupils polite to each other.

Idle men often delay till to-morrow things that should be done to-day.

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Good men obey the laws of God.

I love to survey the starry heavens.
Careless girls mislay their things.

The fowler decoys the birds into his net.
Cats devour rats and mice.

The adroit ropedancer can leap and jump and perform as many exploits as a monkey.

Wise men employ their time in doing good to

all around them.

In the time of war, merchant vessels sometimes have a convoy of ships of war.

Kings are men of high renown,

Who fight and strive, to wear a crown. God created the heavens and the earth in six days, and all that was made was very good.

No. 33.—XXXIII.

To purloin is to steal.

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Plants grow in the ground from seeds.
The man cuts down trees with his ax.
Eels swim in the brook.

Sharp tools are made of steel.

The sun seems to rise and set each day.
The ax has a keen edge and cuts well.
In the spring the grass looks green and fresh.
I have seen the full moon.

A king and queen may wear crowns of gold.
I will kiss the babe on his cheek.

We go to church on the first day of the week.
The man put a curb round our deep well.
Wool makes the sheep warm.

Men keep their pigs in pens.
We lie down and sleep in beds.
The new broom sweeps clean.
The wild deer runs in the woods.
The red beet is good to eat.

If I meet him in the street, I will greet him with a kind look, and show him my new book.

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