Bår, Låst, €âre, FALL, WHAT; NÊR, PREY, THÊRE; ĜET; BIRD, MARÏNE; LINK; si rŏe Єo när çis sus a pos tāte pro měl găte in eär nate vol ea no The soul is immortal; it will never die. Our bodies are mortal; they will soon die. re påss ing Utensils are tools to work with. Plows, axes, and hoes are utensils for farming; needles and scissors are utensils for females. A formal meeting is one where the forms of ceremony are observed; when people meet without attending to these formalities it is called an informal meeting. Children are sometimes bewildered and lost in the woods. Sons and daughters inherit the estate and sometimes the infirmities of their parents. The diurnal motion of the earth is its daily motion, and this gives us day and night. Tobacco is a native plant of America. Pimento is the plant whose berries we call allspice. Savage nations inhabit huts and wigwams. Paternal care and maternal love are great blessings to children, and should be repaid with their duty and affection. The blowing up of the "Fulton" at New York was a terrible disaster. Pomegranate is a fruit of about the size of an orange. MOVE, SON, WOLF, FOOT, MOON, ôr; RULE, PULL; EXIST; ¤=K; &=J; §=Z; ÇH=8H swamp smalt swart port live glove wasp spalt quart most shove love monk come work (wûrk) worst (wûrst) halt malt brow key plow prow ley The farmer cuts his grass to make hay. Bricks are made of clay baked in a kiln. A dray is a kind of low cart. When we eat we move the under jaw; but the upper jaw of most, animals is fixed. Little boys are fond of toys. The sting of a wasp is very painful. A swamp is wet, spongy land. A monk lives in retirement from the world. Law is a rule of action by which men in a state are to be gov erned. BÄR, LAST, €ÂRE, FALL, WHAT; HER, PREY, THÊRE; GET; BIRD, MARÏNE; LINK; Smalt is a blue glass of cobalt. Malt is barley steeped in water, fermented and dried in a kiln; of this are made ale and beer. No. 73.-LXXIII. WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST. MOVE, SÓN, WOLF, FOOT, MOON, ÔR; RULE, PULL; EXIST; ¤=K; &=J; $=Z; Ǥ=8H. The farmer hatchels flax; he sells corn by the bushel, and butter by the firkin. Little boys and girls love to ride in a wagon. Four quarts make a gallon. A barrel is thirty gallons, more or less. Lemons grow on trees in warm climates. The robin is a pretty singing bird. A napkin is a kind of towel. Brass is a compound of copper and zinc. A gander is white and a goose gray. Broom-corn grows with a long slender stalk. The eye is a very tender organ, and one of the most useful members of the body. No. 74.-LXXIV. WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST. BÄR, LÅST, €ÂRE, FALL, WHAT; HER, PREY, THÊRE; ĢET; BIRD, MARÏNE; LINK; Ladies wear bracelets on their arms. Watts was a very good poet; he wrote good songs. Rabbits hide themselves in secret places. A bolster is put at the head of a bed. A minor is a young person not twenty-one years old. Miners work in mines under ground. A juror is one who sits to try causes and give a verdict accord ing to the evidence. The rose emits a pleasant flavor. Labor makes us strong and healthy. You must stop at a colon whilst you can count one, two, three. A pastor of a church does not like to see vacant seats in his church. Girls wear aprons to keep their frocks clean. Nero was a wicked tyrant. Every person should wear a decent dress. |