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McGuffey, W. H.

"McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book"


bra'sier em bra'sure cas'u al ly
gla'zier e ras'ure cas'u ist ry
gra'zier e va'sion treas'ur er ship
ras'ure in va'sion us'u al ly
seiz'ure per sua'sion pleas'ur a ble
ho'sier ad he'sion meas'ur a ble
o'sier co he'sion oc ca'sion al
fu'sion am bro'sia pro vis'ion al
az'ure, dis clos'ure u su'ri ous
meas'ure ex plo'sion dis com pos'ure
pleas'ure col lu'sion in de cis'ion

Lesson 123.
SYNTHETIC AND DICTATION EXERCISES.
brid'al, belonging to a bride. met'al, a substance.
met'tle, spirit.
bri'dle, a check; a curb. vice, defect; fault.
les'son, a task for recitation. vise, an instrument.
wail, to lament.
less'en, to make less. wale, to mark with stripes.
Filled with choler, he seized the youth by the collar. The priest filled
the censer. He is a censor of the press. The ship took divers persons as
divers for pearls. The plaintiff assumed a plaintive air. To lessen the
number of exercises, will make an easier lesson.

Lesson 124.
scrive'ner friv'o lous fru gal'i ty
slug'gard im'age ry gram mat'ic al
stub'born in'di go hi lar'i ty
sub'urbs in'sti gate hu man'i ty
symp'tom liq'ui date in hab'it ant
med'ley pil'grim age i ras'ci ble
peas'ant fish'er y le gal'i ty
pheas'ant hick'o ry lo cal'i ty
pen'sive in'ter est lo quac'i ty
pres'ence mit'ti mus men dac'i ty
read'y min'strel sy ra pac'i ty

Lesson 125.


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