Deer break through the brake and brush. He had
just lain down in the narrow lane. The horse with the long mane ran
through the main street of a town in Maine. Which of the pair of fine
pears will you pare for the child? The joiner's plane will smooth the
plain door. You can rein your horse, if it should rain. The kings reign
wisely.
Lesson 95.
bal'us trade fab'ri cate bev'er age
al'ka li gal'ax y cher'u bim
al'ka line mas'to don dem'o crat
ap'o gee mack'er el den'i zen
al'i quot mar'i ner den'si ty
as'ter isk par'a graph ex'or cist
az'i muth par'al lax ed'i fy
bach'e lor par'a gon em'a nate
cal'a bash par'a pet em'pha size
cal'a mus par'a phrase ep'i cure
Lesson 96.
fir, a kind of tree. fort, a stronghold.
fur, soft hair. forte, one's strong point.
faint, weak; languid. forth, forward.
feint, a pretense. fourth, the next after third.
fair, clear; handsome.
fare, food; cost of passage. frays, quarrels.
phrase, part of a sentence,
feet, plural of foot. fore, toward the front.
feat, an exploit. four, twice two.
floe, a large piece of ice. foul, impure.
flow, a current. fowl, a bird.
flour, ground wheat. freeze, to become ice.
flow'er, a blossom. frieze, a kind of cloth.
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