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No.77. – 67 Words
WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST.
at-las, sŭc-cor, hon-or, ran-cor, can-dor, splen-dor, rig-or, vig-or, văl-or, fẽr-vor, sculp-tor, clam-or, ten-nis, clas-sic, ax-is, fan-çy, pen-ny, cop-y, hap-py, pop-py, pup-py, sun-dry, bel-fry, fel-ly, căr-ry, măr-ry, păr-ry, bĕr-ry, fer- ry, cher-ry, mer-ry, per-ry, sŏr-ry, cŭr-ry, hŭr-ry, flŭr-ry, här-py, en-try, sen-try, dusk-y, pa̤l-try, ves-try, pit-y, scan-ty, plen-ty, tes-ty, bet-ty, pet-ty, jet-ty, dit-ty, wit-ty, flab-by, shab-by, tab-by, lob-by, grit-ty, pŭt-ty, lev-y, priv-y, en-vy, dox-y, prox-y, cȯl-or, wȯr-ry, pär-ty, ar- bor, har-bor.
An atlas is a book of maps. You must be good, or you can- not be happy. When you make letters, look at your copy. The poppy is a large flower. The puppy barks, as well as the dog. The place where the bell hangs in the steeple is called the belfry. Horses carry men on their backs. We cross the ferry in a boat. The cherry is an acid fruit. We are sorry when a good man dies. Never do your work in hurry. Boys like a warm fire in a wintery day. The farmer likes to have plenty of hay for his cattle, and oats for his horses. The lily is a very pretty flower. Glass is made fast in the window with putty.
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