The Virginia speller and reader .. . i SPELLER AND READER. 53 pro por tionpe ti tionat trac tionpos ses sionout ra geonsap pen dixin liu manre ful gentdis trib utein jus tice dis or derpro phet ic. a cute nessen ven omun lio lyoc ta voaf fee tionde clen sionex cep tionim pres sionob struc tion con fu sioncon \ac tionop pres sionas cen sionam bi tiousun seem lyun luck yen trea tyre mem berdis tin guisli spec ta toren tire lyun pleas antim pure lyex ot icdie ta torcol lee tionde struc tionfoun da tionma li ciousob jec tion re flee tionre cep tionau da ciouscon di tioncom pas sionsur vi vere ra s


The Virginia speller and reader .. . i SPELLER AND READER. 53 pro por tionpe ti tionat trac tionpos ses sionout ra geonsap pen dixin liu manre ful gentdis trib utein jus tice dis or derpro phet ic. a cute nessen ven omun lio lyoc ta voaf fee tionde clen sionex cep tionim pres sionob struc tion con fu sioncon \ac tionop pres sionas cen sionam bi tiousun seem lyun luck yen trea tyre mem berdis tin guisli spec ta toren tire lyun pleas antim pure lyex ot icdie ta torcol lee tionde struc tionfoun da tionma li ciousob jec tion re flee tionre cep tionau da ciouscon di tioncom pas sionsur vi vere ra surees tab lishun god lyin vec tive a pos tatearch bisli opre fu salun hand somead he sivead di tioncar na tione di tionin fee tionma gi cianper mis sion 54 SPELLER AND READER. per fee tion re demp tion sub jec ti^n sal vi tion tempt a tion vex a tion« con clu sion com bus tion de due tion* con vie tion re la tion in struc tion 00 ca sion o pin ion re bell iontrans gres sionaf flic tionas ser tionex pres sionpro fes sionper sua sion. If we would be happy, we must learn to be good. iSPELLER AXD READER. 55 THE HEN AND FOX. Jane Hall had a fine black hen, whichshe used to fee<:l with crumbs, un-til she wasquite tameo One day this hen got out of the yardwith her lit-tle chick-ens, and went in-to agrove which was near. Jane soon miss-ed her, and ta-king thedog, set-off to hunt her, for she was a-fraidshe might lose her chick-ens. When they reached the grov€ they foundthe hen ma-king a loud noise, and try-ingto keep off a young fox cub that want-edto seize her chick-ens. The dog soon killed the fox; and the henwas so grate-fiil, that she al-ways went withthe dog af-ter that, and would some-timesIoost in his ken-ncl. 56 SPELLER AKD IREADEB. The aceent on the fir%t syllable. Ad ver sa rycer e mo n fi ciiltyel e gan c jfor mi da Iblegul li flow erim pu dent \jsane tu a ryan nu al ly per son a blevol un ta ryprof it a blecow ard li nes&ig no min yIlos pit a blya vi a rysep a r


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