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No. 114. – 36 Words
T H E S O U N D S O F a I N a̤ l l ( = a w ) , A N D I N w h ạ t ( = ŏ ) .
a̤ u-thor, sau-cy, gaud-y, taw-ny, taw-dry, fault-y, pau- per, squạd-ron, sa̤u-cer, squan-der, plaud-it, brawn-y, quar-ry, flaw-y, saw-pit law-sūit, wa̤ -ter, daugh-ter, slaugh-ter, al-ter, fal-ter, quar-ter, law-yer, saw-yer, haw- thôrn, scạl-lop, wạl-lop, wạn-der, draw-ers, wạl-nut, cau- sey, pal-try, draw-back, al-mōst, want-ing, wạr-ren.
The saucy stubborn child displeases his parents. The peacock is a gaudy, vain, and noisy fowl. The skin of the Indiana is of a tawny col- or. Paupers are poor people who are supported by a public tax. Twenty- five cents are equal to one quarter of a dollar. It is the business of a lawyer to give counsel on questions of law, and to manage law suits. Walnuts are the seeds of walnut trees. The Tartars wander from place to place without any settled habitation.
No. 115. – 72 Words
WORDS OF TWO SYLLABLES, ACCENTED ON THE FIRST.
mis-sĭve, cap-tĭve, fes-tĭve, cos-tĭve, mag-pīe, sȯme-thing, stock-ing, mid-dling, world-ling, sprink-ling, twink-ling, shil-ling, sap-ling, strip-ling, dump-ling, där-ling, star- ling, stẽr-ling, gos-ling, nûrs-ling, fat-ling, bant-ling, scant-ling, nest-ling, hĕr-ring, ob-long, hĕad-long, fûr- long, hĕad-āche, to͞ oth-āche, heärt-āche, os-trich, găl-lant, dôr-mant, ten-ant, preg-nant, rem-nant, pen-nant, flip- pant, quad-rant, ăr-rant, wạr-rant, pärch-ment, plĕas-ant, pĕas-ant, dis-tant, in-stant, con-stant, ex-tant, sex-tant, lam-bent, ac-çent, ad-vent, cres-çent, sĕr-aph, stā-tĭve, nā- tĭve, plāin-tĭve, mō-tĭve, spōrt-ĭve, hīre-ling, yēar-ling, day-spring, trī-umph, tri-gly̆ph, trṳ-ant, är-dent, mȧs- sĭve, pas-sĭve, stat-ūe, stat-ūte, vĩr-tūe.
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