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Brass is made of zinc and copper.

The rain will make the grass grow.

You must keep your dress neat and clean.
The moon is much less than the sun.

I will try to get a mess of peas for dinner.
Let me go and kiss that sweet young babe.
Moss grows on trees in the woods.

Fire will melt ores, and the metal will run off and

leave the dross.

God will bless those who do his will.

No. 44.-XLIV.

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Cotton velvet is very soft to the feel.

Rabbits have large ears and eyes, that they may hear quick, and see well in the dark.

We like to have our friends visit us.
Visitors should not make their visits too long.
Silver spoons are not apt to rust.

Beggars will beg rather than work.

Cents are made of copper, and dollars, of silver. One hundred cents are worth a dollar.

A dollar is worth a hundred cents.

Dollars are our largest silver coins, and cents are the largest copper coins.

Silver and copper ores are dug out of the ground, and melted in a very hot fire.

A mercer is one who deals in silks.
A grotto is a cavern or cave.

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No. 45.-XLV.

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The razor has a sharp edge.

A ledge is a large lay or mass of rocks
The farmer splits rails with a wedge,

A judge must not be a bad man.

Doors are hung on hinges.

Birch wood will make a hot fire.

If you go too near a hot fire it may singe or scorch your frock.

The troops march to the sound of the drum.
Six boys can sit on one long bench.

The birds fly from branch to branch on the trees and clinch their claws fast to the limbs. * The first joint of a man's thumb is one inch long.

I wish I had a bunch of sweet grapes.

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A cat can catch rats and mice; and a trap will catch a fox.

A hen will sit on a nest of eggs and hatch chickens.

The latch holds the door shut.

We can light the lamp with a match.
Never snatch a book from a boy.

A cross cat will scratch with her sharp nails.

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A wise man will rise with the sun, or before it.
The sun will set at the close of the day.
Good boys will use their books with care.
A man can guide a horse with a bridle.
The earth is not quite round. It is not so long
from north to south as it is from east to west.
A sphere is a round body or globe.
In the nose are the organs of smell.
We love to hear a chime of bells.
A shrine is a case or box.

A great heat will fuse tin.

Style not in verse is called prose.
A phrase is a short form of speech.

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We burn fish-oil in lamps.

We boil beets with meat in.a pot.

Pears are choice fruit.

When you can choose for yourself, try to make a good choice.

The cat and mouse live in the house.

The owl has large eyes and can see in the night. One hand of a watch goes round once in an hour.

Wheat flour will make good bread.

Limes are sour fruit.

A hog has a long snout to root up the ground. A trout is a good fish to eat.

An ox is a stout, tame beast.

Fowls have wings to fly in the air.

Wolves howl in the woods in the night.

A dog will growl and bark.

The cold frost turns the leaves of the trees brown, and makes them fall to the ground. Rain will make the ground moist.

You can broil a beefsteak over the coals of fire. We move our limbs at the joints.

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