LESSON XIX. am as ten old six you Ann big how are but why Ann, how old are you? I am six. Are you but six ? but six? Why, I am ten. You are not as big as I am. pig boy who Ned had a pet pig. Was it not an odd pet? Hal had a pet hen. It was an odd pet too. Ned, who had the pig, was a bad boy. Hal was a big boy, but not a bad boy. Simple and familiar words, not found in the reading lesson, are occasionally introduced into the spelling list. LESSON XXI. as raw lap its law red the one did put was saw bid and Ann paw Ann bid her dog put up its red paw. The dog did as it was bid. It put its paw in her lap. It put up no paw but the red one. LESSON XXII. COW now run rat far fee see how dog you bee mow LESSON XXIII. is us sty now fat let lay fed ray my not bit say the pig pay I see a dog. dog. A dog bit my pig. LESSON XXIV. boy lid off ill put sat out pill box cat ran kill hen the eye mill A boy put a cat and a hen in a box. The boy sat on the lid of the box. The cat bit the hen. The hen put out the eye of the cat. The boy got off the lid of the box. The cat got out and ran off. The hen was too ill to get up. LESSON XXVI. lap tip lie all pet she ear tall dog kid eat call Ann her one ball Ann had a pet lap-dog. She let it lie on her bed. She fed it of all she had to eat. Her dog was not as big as a kid. Not as big as a kid one day old. The tip of one ear was red. LESSON XXVII. us our can new let fay hot fun out hay dog nay hog put with day It is a hot day. Let us go out. Let us go out with our dog. We can go to the new-cut hay. We can put hay on our dog for fun. LESSON XXVIII. Oh! my God, let me do no sin. |