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We sweat through the pores.
The Hudson is the principal river
of New York.

A man of good principles merits our

esteem.

Cumberland road leads from Balti-
more to Wheeling.
King David rode upon a mule.
Watt Tyler made a great rout in
England.

There is no profit in profane swearing.

The prophet Daniel was a prisoner in Babylon.

Panel doors are more expensive than batten doors.

The court impanel jurors to judge causes in court.

God sends his rain on the just and unjust.

Horses are guided by the reins of
the bridle.

Queen Victoria reigns over Great
Britain.

The barber shaves with a razor.
Farmers are raisers of grain.
The Laplander wraps himself in furs
in the winter.

When we wish to enter a house, we
rap at the door.

Reeds grow in swamps.

The Israelites took their route
through the wilderness of Arabia.
Children often learn the alphabet by
rote before they know the letters.
Oliver Goldsmith wrote several good
histories.

Paste is made of rye fiour.
Children makewry faces when they

eat sour grapes.
A. roe-deer has no horns.
Corn is planted in rows.
Oarsmen row boats with oars.
The joiner rabbets boards.
Rabbits are lively animals.
The river Danube runs into the
Black sea.

Owls can not see well when the sun
shines.

Sealsare caught in the southern seas. We seal letters with wafers and sealing-wax.

We should read the Bible with seri- Masons ceil with lime-mortar.

ousness.

We should often think upon what
we have read.

A hyacinth is a large red flower.
Nero wreaked his malice upon the
Christians.

Brutus held up the dagger reeking
with the blood of Lucretia.

We rest on beds.

The English wrested Gibraltar from

the Spaniards.

Rice grows in warm climates.

A plastered ceiling looks better than
a ceiling made of boards.
We have never seen a more daz-
zling object than the sun.
A thunder-storm is a sublime scene.
Fishermen catch shad in seines.
The city of Paris stands on the river
Seine.

John Smith, Senior, iş father to
John Smith, Junior.
The Grand Seignior of Turkey is an
absolute monarch.

The rise of the Missouri is in the The sun seems to rise and set.

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It is not right to pilfer.
Wheelwrights make carts and wag-

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wars.

A sleigh runs on snow and ice.

Neat sewers make handsomeseams.
Sheep-shearers shear the sheep.
When the wolf sees the sheep well
guarded he sheers off.
Waves dash against the shore.
When ship-builders build vessels
they shore them up with props.
The writer signs his name.
Heavy clouds are signs of rain.
Mankind slay cach other in cruel

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Children should never slight their

parents. Indians live in very slight buildings. Some have a good sleight at work. A sloe is a black wild plum. The sloth is slow in moving. The lark soars into the sky. A boil is a sore swelling. A sower sows his seeds. We have all some knowledge. The sum of four and five is nine. The sole of a shoe is the bottom. The sun is the sole cause of day. Our souls are immortal. Tents are fastened with stakes. Beef-steaks are good food.

"A wise son makes a glad father." Without the sun all animals and vegetables would die.

Ladies wear sashes round the waist. Foolish children waste their time in idleness.

Time waits for no one.
Butter is sold by weight.
Earthen warcis baked in furnaces.
A Turk wears a turban instead of a
hat.

Sickness makes the body weak.
Seven days constitute one week.
We weigh gold and silver by Troy
weight.

The way of a good man is plain. The weatherr is colder in America than in the same latitudes in Europe.

Wether sheep make the best mut

ton.

Men have a great toe on each foot.

The Jews were not permitted to Horses tow the canal boats.

have stairs to their altars.

The owl stares at tlie moon.
Let not children stare at strangers.
Stiles are steps over fences.
Goldsmith wrote in a plain style.
Saul threw his javelin at David.
The Israelites went through the sea.
Tares grow among wheat.
Grocers subtract the tare from the

gross weight. Never tear your clothes. The plumb-line hangs straight to ward the center of the earth. The straits of Gibraltar separate Spain from Morocco. Succor a man in distress. Suckers sprout from the root of an old stock.

Shoemakers drive tacks into the heels of shoes.

People pay a heavy tax.
Lions have long bushy tails.

Tow is hatcheled from flax,
Good scholars love their books.
There are no tides in the Baltic sea.
Women wear vails.

The valley of the Mississippi is the largest vule in the United States. The vane shows which way the wind blows.

Arteries convey the blood from the heart and veins. A vial of laudanum.

A base-viol is a large fiddle, and a violin is a small one.

We shed tears of sorrow when we lose our friends.

Ships often carry two tiers of guns. A team of horses will travel faster than a team of oxen.

Farmers rejoice when their farms teem with fruits.

The tide is caused by the attraction of the sun and moon.

The tule of Robinson Crusoe is a A black ribbon tied on the left arm celebrated romance.

is a badge of mourning.

Many things are possible which are not practicable. That is possible which can be performed by any means; that is practicable which can be performed by the means which are in our power.

Bank notes are redeemable in cash.

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