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måte, up, füll; out; ċ as k; ġ as j; nas ng; s as z; this; thin; azure,

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Ask Ann if she, or my son, has got the hen. Do not sob, my son, if the hen hop up on the top of an

ash log.

It is a hot day.

The hay is not

wet. The hen was in the lot.

ate a bee and an ant.

She

åge, åt, årt, åll, båre, åsk; mẻ, end, err; ice, in; old, on, do;

Ann met two men who beg. The hen is for one of the men.

not a sot.

The dog has a bed of tow. has a cat. Her cat can mew.

He is

Ann

My

son has a hog. Has he a toy hoe? Yes; and he can use it, too.

Q, how the hen can go! Now she is off. The dog is off, too. He has not yet got the hen. Ask Ann if she, or my son, has got the hen. Do not sob, son, if the hen hop up of an ash log.

а

my

on the top

It is a hot day. The hay

is not wet

lot.

The hen

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She ate a bee and an ant.

måte, up, füll; out; ċ as k; ġ as j; ǹ as ng; s as z; this; thin; azure.

add,

OTHER WORDS OF THREE LETTERS.

1. Ace, age, aim, ape: act, bag, cab, cap, gag, lad, lag, lap, mad, map, nag, nap, pad, rag, rap, sad, sap, tag, tap: are, arm, bar, car, far, jar, tar: all, ċaw, jaw, law, maw, paw, raw, saw, war: air. 2. Ear, eel, fee, lea, pea, see, tea: den, ebb, egg, elk, end, fed, fen, get, jet, keg, led, leg, let, net, peg, pen, pet, set, sex, ten, vex: err, bur, ċur, fur, pur,

fir,

urn.

shy,

sir,

3. Dry, fly, ice, ire, pie, sky, sly, sty, thy, try, vie, why: bid, big, did, dim, fib, fig, fix, gig, him, hip, ilk, ill, jig, kid, lid, lip,

åge, åt, årt, åll, båre, åsk; mè, end, err; ice, în; öld, ôn, dỗ.

wig.

own, row,

nip, pig, rib, rid, rig, rim, rip, sip, six, tin, 4. Foe, oak, oar, woe: cob, cod, fob, fog, fop, job, jot, mob, mop, odd, pod, pop, pot, rob, rod, wad: you.

5. Few, dew, hew, jew, new, pew: bug, but, cut, dug, fun, gum, gun, hug, hum, hut, jug, jut, lug, mud, mug, nut, pun, rub, rug, rum, run, sun, sup, tub, tug, tun: put: out, our, cow, owl, vow: boy, joy.

The air is raw. Ten boys are on the ice. Six of the boys are far off. Ann and May Oak are on the ice, too.

See the big boy who has the odd fur cap. He may aim to get Ann by her arm, but he can not. She can

måte, up, füll; out; ċ as k; g as j; ǹ as ng; s as z; this; thin; azure.

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vex him. He can run by all the boys; but he can not get by her.

It is fun and joy to be on the ice. One boy, in the cut, has a rod. May has one end of the rod. Why can not she go by him?

One lad hit his leg, his jaw, and

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