MOVE, SON, WOLF, FOOT, MOON, ÔR; RULE, PULL; EXIST; &=K; &=J; §=Z; ́ÇU=SK. Pot and pearl ashes are made from common ashes. Saffron is a well-known garden plant. We put a candle in a lantern to keep the wind from blowing it out. A wooden cistern is not very durablɛ. Many persons spend too much time at taverns. Mules are sometimes very stubborn animals. Carrots have long tapering roots. At midnight we are on one side of the earth, and the sun is on the other side.. A merchant is one who exports and imports goods, or who buys and sells goods by wholesale. Water flows along a descent by the force of gravity. God governs the world in infinite wisdom; the Bible teaches us that it is our duty to worship him.. It is a solemn thing to die and appear before God. No. 85,-LXXXV. WORDS OF THREE SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST. BÄR, LÅST, CÂRE, FALL, WHAT; HÊR, PREY, THÊRE; ĜET; cĨRD, MARINE; LINK: Cherubim is a Hebrew word in the plural number. We admire the heroism of the general, more than the rash ambition of the duelist. We ought to pity the mistakes of the ignorant, and try to correct them. The porcupine can raise his sharp quills, in the same manner as a hog erects his bristles. All mankind have their origin from Adam. We put tea in a canister to keep its flavor. Quicksilver is heavier than lead; and it flows like a liquid, but without moisture. Abraham was the great ancestor of the Hebrews. Cicero was the most celebrated of the Roman orators. If John sells goods to James on credit, John is the creditor, and James is the debtor. MOVE, SON, WOLF, FOOT, MOON, ÔR; RULE, PULL; EXIST; €=K; &=J; 6=Z; ÇH=SH. No. 86.-LXXXVI. WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE SECOND. ex till eom mit se lĕet im plănt sup plant dis plånt trans plǎnt le vǎnt de scent la měnt aug ment, v af fix, v. pre fix, . in fix trans fix pro lix re volt eon trået, v. ad diet eom mix a dult pro trǎet pre diet re şŭlt ab strǎet, ". af fliet çe měnt, v. eon sent fo ment eon fliet, v. fer ment de eǎnt re eǎnt a bět ea dět trans ǎet de piet dis sent re jěet e jĕet re striet in tĕnt in jeet • BÄR, LÅST, €ÂRE, FALL, WHAT; HER, PREY, THÊRE; GET; BIRD, MARÏNE; LINE; e věnt eom plaint ae eount be low be stow Heavy clouds foretell a shower of rain. The ratan is a long slender reed; it grows in Java. We elect men to make our laws for us. Idle children neglect their books when young, and thus reject their advantages. The little busy bees collect honey from flowers; they never neglect their employment. The neck connects the head with the body. Children should respect and obey their parents. Parents protect and instruct their children Satan afflicted Job with sore boils, The lady instructs her pupils how to spell and read. Teachers should try to implant good ideas in the minds of their pupils. The kind mother laments the death of a dear infant. A bashaw is a title of honor among the Turks; a governor. The word is often spelled Pacha. "If sinners entice thee, consent thou not," but withdraw from their company. No. 87.-LXXXVII. WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST. MOVE, SÓN, WOLF, FOOT, MOON, ÔR; RULE, PULL; EXIST; &=K; &=J; §=2; çn=SH Charcoal is wood charred, or burned to a coal. Pit coal is dug from the earth for fuel. Never quarrel with your playmates. A squirrel will climb a tree quicker than a boy. A ship is a vessel with three masts. The nose has two nostrils through which we breathe and smell. We sit on chairs and put our feet on a footstool. The farmer sows his grain by handfuls. Children may be helpful to their parents. Try to be a skillful workman. An artist is one who is skillful in some art. |