Willson's Larger Speller : a Progressive Course of Lessons in Spelling, Arranged According to the Principles of Orthoepy And Grammar, With Exercises in Synonyms, for Reading, Spelling, And Writing, And a New System of Definitions
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A rap at the door. Rap him on the head. W? , ap up the package. I reck not if the stoi*m do not wreck the vessel. We saw a wreck at sea. Do not rest until you wrest the property from him. Take some rest. Ring the bell ; but do not wring your hands if you have lost your ring. He rode his horse up the road, and I rowed the boat. You seem to have made the coat with- out a seam. You must not seam the coat. He sees me seize him. On the high seas. He tried to steal a bar of steel. He steels himself a...gainst com- passion. A bruise on the hand. Do not bruise it. He brews ale every Saturday. He hied away to the woods. Hide yourself. The hide of a bull. He bored a hole through a board on board the vessel. Ceil the roof of the room, and then seal the letter with a new seal. Do not gloze or flatter him. He spurns the gloze. The furnace glows with the heat. I heard him say that wild goats herd together like a herd of sheep. He shears the sheep with the new shears. The ship slieers to windward. You need not say that you can not knead the bread, when you are in need.
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