A dog will bark and run. A horse will draw the cart. A cat will get mice. A bird will sing in the tree. A fox will eat hens. A rat will eat all it can get. THE TEACHER should see that the spelling lessons are thoroughly and patiently studied, until the learner can spell correctly. TEACHERS are aware, that many words of two syllables, are more simple than some monosyllables of three, four, and five letters. du-el-get-ter LESSON XXXVIII. sun now where fie Get up Lu-cy. Do not lie in bed now. It is day, and the sun is up. Ma-ry got up at six, and is out now. Up, up, Lu-cy, why do you lie in bed? Get up, Lu-cy, and go out to Ma-ry. LESSON XXXIX. red new the came has Ann this same box was that fame you said then tame Ma-ry has a new box, a big box. So, Ann, it can not be for you. It has M on the cov-er: M for MA-RY. Here is Tom with his new kite. Tom said to lit-tle Ned, See my kite! LESSON XLI. See the boy. It is lit-tle Ned. Ned has a new cap. He is at the pen to see his pig. I saw it fed at one. It is now on-ly two. The pig can not get out of its pen. May I get my cap? Ned, we can go and see the sun set. See! how red it is. Why is the set-ting sun so red? It will soon be down. The sun will soon set in the west. LESSON XLIII. A dog saw a rat. How did the cat get the rat? The rat had gone in-to a box. But it came out of it too soon. The cat put her paw on it, and kill-ed it. |