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many

       three

      even

       happy

       busy

      Put h, j, sh, cl, sl, cr, sw, with—am. Change the marked letter in worm, went, done, block, neck, fling, gash, crush.

      Ann is very ill. Add two and four. Hear the bee buzz. Shoo off any ducks. Many boys play odd or even. See me jump off the pony. Cats purr if they are happy. The busy bee works all the day. Buy some eggs and four black bass. The three fish swam off. Is three odd or even? How many apples in the sack? There are none. Was Henry busy last week? Were there many plums on the tree?

      17

      bank

       drank

       prank

      bunk

       drunk

       trunk

      eye

       again

       sleep

      sailor

       often

       pear

      iron

       coal

       orange

      Put dr, w, p, m, l, bl, th, s, r, br, shr, with—ink; and t, bl, pl, sp, dr, cr, Fr, with—ank. Copy—Was it she?

      Frank writes in ink on a copy book. Wink your eye again. The iron trunk sank in the water. Sailors often sleep in bunks. I think that plank is strong. Thank mamma for the orange and pear. Do not drink much tea. Give Dick a chunk of coal. I trust he is busy with his sums. He says he often sees the sailor.

      18 (Review)

      blue

       eye

       lazy

       crazy

      work

       word

       cent

       says

      again

       iron

       often

       soften

      buy

       knife

       writes

       wrong

      many

       pear

       camel

       orange

      Papa gives me four cents to buy two pears. He says your eyes are blue. That idle tramp is not crazy. Write the new words often. Soften the crust in your tea. Iron my collar again. It was wrong to cut the table with your jack-knife. Bees are not lazy. How many oranges can one buy for five cents? Some camels are swift. Jack said he once had a little black pony. How many eyes have two camels?

      19

      catch

       patch

       snatch

      Dutch

       clutch

       crutch

      uses

       please

       rabbit

      sew

       lady

       wears

      Scotch

       watch

       Helen

      Put c, d, f, p, t, with—ry; add—ing to each, as cry, crying. Make new words in—atch with b, h, l, m, sn, th.

      Some hens hatch eight eggs. Please sew a patch on my silk skirt. The Scotch boy uses a crutch. Use an iron latch. That Dutch lady wears a gold watch. Scratch the match again. Rabbits live in a hutch. Catch the ball, Helen. Baby may clutch your toys.

      20

      ditch

       witch

       switch

      fetch

       sketch

       stretch

      scarf

       mouth

       wide

      open

       afraid

       dirty

      herd

       oxen

       who

      Make new words with—itch and h, p, st. Add—s to lock, key, neck, king, worm, song, wrist, flag, crock, toy.

      Fetch me a strong switch. Please stitch my silk scarf. Stretch your mouth wide open. Is there such a thing as a witch? I am not afraid of any. The ditch was half full of dirty water. Can you sketch that herd of oxen? Who are you? Are you afraid?

      21

      ball

       call

       all

       fall

       gall

       hall

       stall

       small

       tall

       wall

      bell

       yell

       dell

       fell

       sell

       shell

       spell

       smell

       tell

       well

      bill

       kill

       still

       fill

       gill

       hill

       mill

       pill

       till

       will

      doll

       collar

       dollar

       folly

       jolly

       holly

       Molly

       Polly

       loll

       dolly

      gull

       cull

       dull

       sully

       gully

       hull

       mull

       null

       lull

       skull

      one

       two

       three

       four

       five

       six

       seven

       eight

       nine

       ten

      Add—y to dirt, dust, sleep, luck, hand, puss, wind.

      22

      arch

       march

       starch

      birch

       perch

       torch

      along

       chop

       robin

      larch

      

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