Imatges de pàgina
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per sûade

dis may

per tain

dis pose

ex hale

in sane

ex port

ga zette

sus tain

trans port

mis name up

im pair

dis grace en throne in clude dis guise en treat in crease per spire

ex claim in duce dis place ex clude in flame per vade dis please ex cite in flate

pur sue

in qûire pur suit dis sûade ex pire

sub lime dis train

in scribe sub scribe do main ex treme in spire

sup port ef face

in vade em brace

gen

teel in vite en close im bibe

in voke trus tee en'croach im brue

braid en dure

mis take up hold en force im peach mis use

un chaste im pede ob lique un close en grave im plore ob scene en gross im port

un known ob tain

un sase

op pose en tice

un twine en tire

in cline per ceive un yoke

The first long, the second short. Be head de duct

e ject be gin de fect be qüest de fence de scend be twixt de feud

e qûip be witch de fer

e rect be yond de ject

e vent de camp de mur

de tract

en gage

un fold

ob scure

en rage

en rol

im pose im pute im pure

un tie

pa trol

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pre fer pre fix

grotesque pro fess re dress

re past: mo lest pro ject re fer

re pel mo rass

re flect pre dict

pro long re fract
pro pel re fresh

re print
pro tect re fund

re pulse pre judge pro test

re gret

re qûest pre sent. pro tract re hearse re sist pre serve re bel

re ject re solve pre tence re buff re lapse re turn pre tend re cant re lax

ro bust pre text re cess

re lent pre vent re cur

re mit

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The first short, the second middle.
em bark a loof

im prove

a far

ca tarrh

A larm

en large ap prove mon soon a part guit ar

bab oon

rack oon im part

bal loon shal loon com mand mam ma

bas soon dis arm pa pa

buf foon dis card

un arm dis prove un hook dis charge un bar drag oon ca noe

a mour

un couth

un do

em balm

a do

gal loon

1

a broad

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Ap pal in thral

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un taught a dorn
with al

sub orn
ex haust. with draw ex tort trans form

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The first long, the second middle. Be calm re gard

re move de mand' re mark be hoove re proof re mand be fool

re prove

re tard

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LESSON 23. Come to me, Charles. Come and read. Here is a new book. Take care not to tear it. Good boys do not spoil their books. Speak plain. Take pains and try to read well. Stand still. Do not read so fast. Mind the stops. Charles has read a page now. This is a page. This is a leaf. A page is one side of a leaf. Shut the book. Put it up.

Put it up. By and by you may read more.

LESSON 24. Shall we walk ? No; not now. I think it will rain soon. See how black the sky is. Now it rains. How fast it rains! Rain comes from the clouds. The ducks love rain. Ducks swim, and geese swim. Can Charles swim? No, Charles is not a duck, nor a goose; so he must take care not to go too near the pond, lest he should fall in. I do not know that we could get him out; if we could not, he would die. When Charles is as big as James, he shall learn to swim.

· Lesson 25. It does not rain now. The sky is blue. Let us take a walk in the fields, and see the sheep, and the lambs, the cows, and trees, and birds. Call Tray. He shall go with us. He

. wags his tail. He is glad to see us, and to go with us. Tray likes those who feed him and are kind to him. Do not walk on the grass now. It is too high, and quite wet. Walk in this dry path. There is a worm. Do not tread on it.

LESSON 26. Can Charles climb that wall ? O what a large field! This is not grass. No; it is corn. It will be ripe soon.

Bread is made of corn. I dare say Charles does not know how bread is made. Well, some time I will tell him. Shall we look at the bees in their glass hive? Will the bees sting us? No, they will not, if we do not hurt them.

LESSON 27. The clock strikes. It is time to dine. Is the cloth laid ? Where are the knives, and forks, and plates ? Call Ann. Are your hands clean? Sit down. The soup is hot; wait till it is cool. Will you have some lamb, and some pease? Do not make a noise with your lips when you eat. Take some bread. Now let us go and play with George.

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CHAPTER XV.
Accent on the first syllable.

The first short, the vowel in the second silent.
An kle

mut ton glut ton muzzle baf fle grap ple net tle

rid dle bot tle

nim ble sad dle bram ble han dle

scrib ble buc kle

pad dle

scuf fle bun dle hum ble peb ble

scut tle can dle hus tle

sev en ket tle

sick le cot ton kin dle coup

le crum ble les son pim ple

smug gle dam son

stran gle daz zle lit tle pris on man gle

stub ble
doub le
man tle

subt le
med dle
qûib ble

thim ble mid dle rab ble troub le fid dle

ped dle per son

cas tle

pes tle

sim ple sin gle

kit ten

pick le

list en

prat tle

strug gle

dim ple

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The first long, the vowel in the second silent. A ble ea gle

mea sles

sed son e ven

sta ble ba sin e vil

stee ple bi ble fa ble

peo ple ta ble bro ken

o pen

fro zen

ra ven

ta ken hea Then rai sin trea son

cho sen

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