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... . 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 . MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , 30 THE ELEMENTARY.
... . 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 . MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , 30 THE ELEMENTARY.
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Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book Noah Webster. MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , ÔR ; RULE , PULL ; EXIST ; € = K ; & = J ; § = Z ; QH = 6H . No. 36. - XXXVI . bǎck pǎck quǎck quick rick wick hack rack běck chick brick ...
Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book Noah Webster. MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , ÔR ; RULE , PULL ; EXIST ; € = K ; & = J ; § = Z ; QH = 6H . No. 36. - XXXVI . bǎck pǎck quǎck quick rick wick hack rack běck chick brick ...
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... will saw logs into boards . A gourd grows on a vine , like a squash . You can not teach a deaf and dumb boy to speak . The man who drinks rum may soon want a loaf of bread . MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , 40 THE ELEMENTARY.
... will saw logs into boards . A gourd grows on a vine , like a squash . You can not teach a deaf and dumb boy to speak . The man who drinks rum may soon want a loaf of bread . MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , 40 THE ELEMENTARY.
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Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book Noah Webster. MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , ÔR ; RÖLE , PULL ; EXIST ; 6 = K ; & = J ; § = 2 ; ÇH = SH . The waves of the sea beat upon the beach . Bleachers bleach linen and thus ...
Being an Improvement on the American Spelling Book Noah Webster. MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , ÔR ; RÖLE , PULL ; EXIST ; 6 = K ; & = J ; § = 2 ; ÇH = SH . The waves of the sea beat upon the beach . Bleachers bleach linen and thus ...
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... My good little sister may have a slate and pen- cil ; and she may make letters on her slate . That idle boy is a very lazy fellow . The farmer puts his bridle and saddle upon his horse . MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FÕOT , MODN , 44 THE ELEMENTARY.
... My good little sister may have a slate and pen- cil ; and she may make letters on her slate . That idle boy is a very lazy fellow . The farmer puts his bridle and saddle upon his horse . MOVE , BÓN , WOLF , FÕOT , MODN , 44 THE ELEMENTARY.
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ACCENTED al low ÂRE āte BÄR bil i ty BĨRD BỎN BULE BYLE CÂRE çel çen çent çep çer cial cious çişm consonant denotes digraph diphthong diş eŎn eôr EXIST FALL FOLLOWING WORDS FOOT FOUR SYLLABLES GÂRE HÊR HĨR işm la tion LÅST letters ling LINK log ie ly ness MARÏNE māte ment mět MOON MOVE nant näte nouns oŭs păr pěn PREY PRONOUNCED PULL ra phy rāte ri ous ri ty sion sive SỎN sound SYLLABLES tain tāte těn THÊRE THREE SYLLABLES tial tion eon tion ex tious tive trae trans tūre ū lāte UNMARKED ūre vowel WHẠT WOLF WORDS OF FOUR WORDS OF THREE
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