nat'u ral cas cade' bee'hive soothe man'tle bel'lows forge fam'ine gaunt rank state wood/land rud'dy am'ber com pel' com pelled' flor'ist ex pend' slug'gard con sid'er aisle bel'lows wealth re ceive' prin'ci ple 13 "They fall like a natural cascade from rock to rock." "Mine be a cot beside the hill, A beehive's hum shall soothe my ear." "I blow the bellows, I forge the steel 14 "It is not birth, nor rank, nor state, But get-up-and-get that makes men great." "On woodlands ruddy with autumn, the sunshine lies." The florist is compelled to expend several hundred dollars to repair the damage done by the storm. "Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise." be lief' gaunt man'tle jeal'ous cot REVIEW coarse health av'e nue leop'ard seize freight ex pense' de ceive' prin'ci pal be lieve' Luxury cou'ple 15 “Learn the luxury of doing good." cor'o net “Kind hearts are more than coronets." cul'ti vate “ Great men cultivate love ; only little cher'ish men cherish a spirit of hatred." ha'tred “ And the maize field grew and ripened splen'dor Till it stood in all the splendor gar'ment Of its garment green and yellow.” boss “ There isn't any such thing as being tramp your own boss unless you're a tramp, and con'sta ble then there's the constable." 16 stock quaint mad'am hy'phen lynch breadth tun'nel de stroy' ar' bor laun'dry rai'sin yolk myth ce ment' mar'row tram'ple isth'mus ex plode 17 strengthen “He that wrestles with us strengthwrestle nerves and sharpens our sharp'en skill.' hoist'ed The sailors hoisted the distress dis tress' signal. • The heights by great men reached height and kept at tain' Were not attained by sudden flight; at tained' But they, while their companions com pan'ion slept, up'ward Were toiling upward in the night." par take ens our sig'nal sieve grieve mus'cle lux'u ry ac'cent ac cent' syl'la ble ex change' wood'en shan'ty ha'zel crim'son hue fore tell' gur'gle REVIEW sphere haul hoist hy'phen squad bleach cou'ple breadth heave height quar'rel isth'mus 18 "Do put your accent in the proper place." You should accent the last syllable of the word exchange. "The winds make this wooden shanty rock to and fro." "The hazel blooms, in threads of crimson hue, Peep through the swelling buds, foretelling spring." 19 gur'gling rill sav'age ter'ri ble re joice' lodge vast wil'der ness dis miss' ses'sion "Pure gurgling rills the lonely desert trace And waste their music on the savage race." "Oh, the snow, the terrible snow, Won't we rejoice when we see it go!" "Oh, for a lodge in some vast wilderness!" At the close of the session, the teacher will dismiss all the pupils. vic'to ry per'ish cau'tion 20 reb'el "He became a surly little rebel, who sur'ly took pleasure in doing exactly the ex act'ly contrary of everything that he was desired con'tra ry to do." re bel' ser' vant The servants rebel against the master. "Our watchword is victory or death; we will enjoy our liberty or perish in the last ditch." nec'es sa ry poul'try wick'ed de test' de spise' prov'erb re cite' pro fess' "Hidden reefs made caution necessary." "The sleeping fox catches no poultry." pro fane' "The foolish and wicked practice of profane swearing is a vice so mean and char'ac ter so low that every person of sense and character detests and despises it." "Proverbs are the wisdom of ages.' 21 bleak re side' pause let'tuce poul'try con'tra ry "Practice what you profess to be." REVIEW pi'geon weath'er cau'tion nec'es sa ry bleak bru'tal va nil'la um brel'la at tack' re joice' syl'la ble be hav'ior 66 re new per form 22 per'il At the peril of his own life, the brave en deav'or fireman endeavors to rescue those in res'cue danger. “By land, by water, they renew the char'i ot charge; barge They stop the chariot and board the hes'i tate barge.” ' Hesitate not to perform your duty. cal'la The calla is a beautiful flower. rinse The maid will rinse the clothes. 23 range fu'ture or'phan au'burn grate in'dex in sane' squaw hearth ken'nel a sy'lum pa poose cur'rant in'va lid dec'i mal griddle band'age nu'mer al 24 “ Yet do the work; it shall succeed vic'tor In thine, or in another's day. meed And if denied the victor's meed, toil'er Thou shalt not lack the toiler's pay. va ri'e ty « Variety's the spice of life, fla'vor That gives it all its flavor." ex' cel lent Happiness is an excellent remedy and rem'e dy keeps people in better health than any other medicine." bou quet The bouquet was beautiful. heifler A heifer is a young cow. dam'per in'di go suc ceed' |