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No. 69. – 29 Words
bāy, day, fay, gay, hay, jay, lay, clay, fay, play, slay, may, nay, pay, ray, dray, fray, gray, pray, tray, stray, say, stay, way, sway, splay, prey, drey, bey.
No. 70. – 21 Words
boy, coy, hoy, joy, cloy, troy, toy, ca̤ w, daw, haw, jaw, draw, claw, flaw, maw, raw, craw, straw, saw, law, paw.
No. 71. – 30 Words
swạmp, wasp, was, ha̤ lt, malt, smalt, spalt, salt, want, wart, swart, quart, pōrk, fork, sport, port, mōst, dŏll, loll, ḡĭve, lĭve, cȯme, some, dove, love, glove, work (wŭrk), worst (wŭrst), shȯve, monk.
No. 72. – 23 Words
bow, cow, how, plow, mow, now, brow, sow, vow, kēy, ley, worm (wŭrm), frȯnt, wont, wort (wŭrt), dĩrt, flirt, shirt, skirt, squirt, first, wa̤ rd, warm.
The farmer cuts his grass to make hay. Bricks are made of clay baked in a kiln. You may play on a mow of hay. A dray is a kind of low cart. When we eat we move the under jaw; but the upper jaw of most animals is fixed. Little boys and girls are fond of toys. The sting of a wasp is very pain- ful. A swamp is wet, spongy land. A monk lives in retire- ment from the world. Smalt is a blue glass of cobalt. Malt is barley steeped in water, fermented and dried in a kiln; of this are made ale and beer.
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