Dictation ExercisesS.R. Urbino, 1867 - 194 էջ |
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... soon reach the bourn from whence none return ; whilst she with her blue rib- bons , and gay brooch , and the braid of golden hair which blew about her face , seemed like a child who might have been borne in his arms at her birth . We ...
... soon reach the bourn from whence none return ; whilst she with her blue rib- bons , and gay brooch , and the braid of golden hair which blew about her face , seemed like a child who might have been borne in his arms at her birth . We ...
Էջ 6
... soon reach the bourn from whence none return ; whilst she with her blue rib- bons , and gay brooch , and the braid of golden hair which blew about her face , seemed like a child who might have been borne in his arms at her birth . We ...
... soon reach the bourn from whence none return ; whilst she with her blue rib- bons , and gay brooch , and the braid of golden hair which blew about her face , seemed like a child who might have been borne in his arms at her birth . We ...
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... soon reach London ; and he , in reply , said , that , if she dared to broach the subject to any one , he would take a berth for her and for himself in the next steamer for America . Just then an ass brayed , and I laughed . The ...
... soon reach London ; and he , in reply , said , that , if she dared to broach the subject to any one , he would take a berth for her and for himself in the next steamer for America . Just then an ass brayed , and I laughed . The ...
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... soon to take him with us to the Firth of Forth ; his little sister , who is as brisk as a fly , wishes to flee there at once . Just now , she brought me some fungus , and a kind of fungous substance growing on a tree , which she thought ...
... soon to take him with us to the Firth of Forth ; his little sister , who is as brisk as a fly , wishes to flee there at once . Just now , she brought me some fungus , and a kind of fungous substance growing on a tree , which she thought ...
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... evils then common may be repeated now . EXERCISE IX . The peal of bells which has been ringing in our ears for an hour without pause , as steadily as the . stroke of an oar , will soon be o'er 14 DICTATION EXERCISES .
... evils then common may be repeated now . EXERCISE IX . The peal of bells which has been ringing in our ears for an hour without pause , as steadily as the . stroke of an oar , will soon be o'er 14 DICTATION EXERCISES .
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Էջ 43 - Monosyllables, and words accented on the last syllable, ending with a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, double that consonant, when they take another syllable beginning with a vowel : as, wit, witty ; thin, thinnish ; to abet, an abettor ; to begin, a beginner.