book, dove, full, use, can, chaise, gem, thin, fhou. symp tom church man breech ing 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. bär, fall, what, prey, marïne, pin, bird, möve, A kingdom is a country ruled by a king. A wise man will make a good use of his knowledge. The chewing of tobacco is a useless custom. No. 88.-LXXXVIII. Words of two syllables, accented on the first. The Boatswain takes care of the ship's rigging. Pewter is made chiefly of tin and lead. The weaver weaves yarn into cloth. book, dŏve, full, use, can, chaise, gem, thin, thou. Oak trees produce acorns, and little animals eat them. Spring is the first season of the year. The planet Saturn has a bright ring around it. The mason puts a layer of mortar between bricks. Judas was a traitor: he betrayed his master: that is, he gave him up to his enemies. The hair that is over the forehead is called a foretop. We should be attentive and helpful to strangers. Pay the laborer his wages when he has done his work. Prayer is a duty, but it is in vain to pray, without a sincere desire of heart to obtain what we pray for: to repeat the words of a prayer, without such desire, is solemn mockery. No. 89-LXXXIX. Words of two syllables, accented on the second. di vert con vert bar, fall, what, prey, marine, pin, im pórt bird, möve, com pōrt a lert trans pōrt di gest sub sist be hest re sist The miser amasses riches, and keeps his money where it will do no good. Confess your sins and forsake them. Unless you study you will not learn. The fond mother loves to caress her babe. Paul addressed Felix upon the subject of a future judg ment. Bridges are made across rivers. An unjust judge may give a false judgment. William Tell was an expert archer. The fearful man will desert his post in battle. Wolves infest new countries and destroy the sheep. We detest robbers and pirates. Good children will not molest the little birds in their nest, nor steal their eggs. The wicked transgress the laws of God. No. 90.-XC. Words of four syllables, accented on the second. book, dŏve, full, use, can, chaise, ġem, thin, thou de cem vi rate e lab o rate cor rob o rate in vig o rate de lin e ate e vap o rate in ac cu rate ca pac i tate re sus ci tate® de bil i tate fa cili tate de cap i tate pre cip i tate in def in ite e radi cate ae com mo date com men surate in ves ti gate re tal i ate con cili ate ca lum ni ate de monstra tive de riv a tive con serv a tive de fin i tive in fin i tive re trih u tive con sec u tive ex ec u tive A triennial assembly is one which continues three years, or is held once in three years. The parliament of Great Britain is septennial, that is, formed once in seven years. The sun and a dry wind will soon evaporate water on the ground. It is difficult to eradicate vicious habits. Never retaliate an injury, even on an enemy. Never equivocate nor prevaricate, but tell the plain truth. Liquors that intoxicate are to be avoided as poison. No. 91.-XCI. Words of two syllables, accented on the second. |