LESSON XXIX. may hat saw cry The fox may say; I am sly. I had an old fat hen. A man saw me. A dog saw me. I ran and hid. I am so sly, a man can not get me. A dog can not get me, if I run. sip few to lie lap hew do fie not pew rug die and mew sun hie The cat may say; I do not sip, I lap. LESSON XXX. car may pen egg bar play wen eggs The hen may say; I can run. I can fly, but not far up in the air. The bee may say; I fly in the air. For I am of use to man. Ann bell fox see will COW dog big him with Tom well Do you see Ann and Tom? The dog is with Tom and Ann. It is Sly. Sly is a big dog. He will run, if Ann and Tom call him. LESSON XXXII. I saw an eel in the mud. I did try to get it, but did not get it. Let the cat be; she has a kit. Do not go to her now. Why may I not go to her now? 4 Do not ask why, but do as you are bid I will do as I am bid. ding bird heat trees what nest neat spree when nests king birds What is in the tree? A nest. A nest is in the tree. What are in the nest? Eggs. Eggs are in the nest. The nest is in the tree. What are in the eggs? Birds. Birds are in the eggs. The eggs are in the nest. The nest is in the tree. SPELLING is of the utmost importance in securing the progress of the young learner in reading. |