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The robber took-ti. E paper from-the baker. 2. The boaster now lives on-the Tiber. 3. The teamster should labor by-the day. 4. Our sober master left for Hester on Labor Day. 5. The pastors visit ail-the members. WORD EXERCISE. Hamper, sober, damper, scamper, oarber, labor, saber, fiber, neighbor, upper, supper, dipper, piper, liberty, helper, taper, nip- per, minister, duster, jester, castor, coaster. REVIEW EXERCISE. 1. John may-give-the cane to-the lame man, which-we saw at-the lake. 2. Nell ...always takes-the map to her desk. 3. The boys are running, jumping and playing on-the sand. 4. The men are making hay while-the sun is shining. 5. The bark was swept in-to-the Gulf by-the current from- the shore. 6. Seeing is believing, feeling is knowing. PRACTICAL SHORTHAND. LESSON XVI RULE 9. Shun, Shus, or Shal. Sh or Ch. When Sh or Ch is not the first sound in a word they may be indicated by making a large hook on the right side of a char acter ending. Make a dot in a direct line with the ending of a character, to indicate Shun (Tion, cian, sian, sion, cheon), Shus (Tious, cious), and Shal (Tial, cial).
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