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... ship trip skim plum glěn flap skip strip brim grum chin slap elip frit grim drum skin snap flip split No. 29. - XXIX . chop chär flăt slit blot slut shop spar plat smit elot smut slop star spat spit plot glut erop stir brat split spot ...
... ship trip skim plum glěn flap skip strip brim grum chin slap elip frit grim drum skin snap flip split No. 29. - XXIX . chop chär flăt slit blot slut shop spar plat smit elot smut slop star spat spit plot glut erop stir brat split spot ...
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... Ships go to sea . The boy can chop . The man shot a ball . I saw her skim the milk in a pan . bulb bōld bănd brand wĕnd fond bärb eold hand ĕnd blend pond garb gold land bend bind fund herb fold rand fend find bärd verb hold bland lend ...
... Ships go to sea . The boy can chop . The man shot a ball . I saw her skim the milk in a pan . bulb bōld bănd brand wĕnd fond bärb eold hand ĕnd blend pond garb gold land bend bind fund herb fold rand fend find bärd verb hold bland lend ...
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... 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 . deed breed glee ...
... 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 . deed breed glee ...
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... ship has a tall mast . I like to see a good stone wall round a farm . A pear tree grows from the seed of a pear . A good boy will try to spell and read well . Do not lose or sell your books . A good son will help his father . I dwell in ...
... ship has a tall mast . I like to see a good stone wall round a farm . A pear tree grows from the seed of a pear . A good boy will try to spell and read well . Do not lose or sell your books . A good son will help his father . I dwell in ...
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... ship with ropes . The beams of a wooden house are held up by posts and joists ; these are parts of the frame . God makes the ground bring forth fruit for man and beast . The globe is nearly round like a ball . The dark cloud will shed ...
... ship with ropes . The beams of a wooden house are held up by posts and joists ; these are parts of the frame . God makes the ground bring forth fruit for man and beast . The globe is nearly round like a ball . The dark cloud will shed ...
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ACCENTED al low ÂRE āte BÄR bil i ty BĨRD BULE CÂRE çel çen çent çep çer cial cious çişm consonant denotes digraph diphthong diş ed ing er 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 nouns oŭs păr pěn PREY PRONOUNCED PULL ra phy rāte ri ous ri ty sion sive SYLLABLES tain tāte THÊRE THREE SYLLABLES tion eon tion ex tious tive trae trans tūre ū lar ū lāte ū lous UNMARKED ūre Verbs vowel WHẠT WOLF WORDS OF FOUR WORDS OF THREE
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Page 143 - 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 affair; 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.
Page 141 - 'An old man found a rude boy upon one of his trees stealing apples, and desired him to come down; but the young saucebox told him plainly he would not. 'Won't you?
Page 46 - It is as certain to follow, as that the sun will rise in the east and set in the west tomorrow.
Page 141 - Won't you ?" said the old man, " then I will fetch you down;" so he pulled up some turf or grass and threw at him; but this only made the youngster laugh, to think the old man should pretend to beat him down from the tree with grass only. "Well, well...
Page 142 - HASTY and inconsiderate connections are generally attended with great disadvantages : and much of every man's good or ill fortune depends upon the choice he makes of his friends. A good-natured Spaniel overtook a surly Mastiff, as he was travelling upon the high road. Tray, although an entire stranger to...
Page 145 - TWO Friends, setting out together upon a journey which led through a dangerous forest, mutually promised to assist each other if they should happen to be assaulted. They had not proceeded far before they perceived a Bear making towards them with great rage. There were no hopes in flight ; but one of them, being very active, sprung up into a tree ; upon which the other, throwing himself flat on the ground, held his breath, and pretended to be dead, remembering to have heard it asserted that this creature...
Page 101 - The waves of the sea are mighty, and rage horribly : but yet the Lord, who dwelleth on high, is mightier. 6 Thy testimonies, O Lord, are very sure : holiness becometh thine house for ever.
Page 141 - ... concerned. A country maid was walking very deliberately with a pail of milk upon her head, when she fell into the following train of...