Standard first reader; . ^^^^^^^- ? ?^:^- ^?w^^SSlBlii^ ff^^^^ .....-^^^s ::& At the door on Summer eveningsSat the Httle Hiawatha 5Heard the whispering of the pine-trees,Heard the lapping of the water, . .Saw the moon rise from the waterRipphng, rounding from the water,Saw the flecks and shadows on it. , . What did Hiawatha hear? The ripphng of the did he see? The moon and the ripples on thewater. 74 m, r, w LESSON LXV At the doi on Sum-er iv-ningz Sat the lit-l Hai-a-wa-tha; Herd the hwis-per-ing ev the pain-triz. Herd the lap-ing ov the we-ter, . . So the mim raiz frem the wa-ter


Standard first reader; . ^^^^^^^- ? ?^:^- ^?w^^SSlBlii^ ff^^^^ .....-^^^s ::& At the door on Summer eveningsSat the Httle Hiawatha 5Heard the whispering of the pine-trees,Heard the lapping of the water, . .Saw the moon rise from the waterRipphng, rounding from the water,Saw the flecks and shadows on it. , . What did Hiawatha hear? The ripphng of the did he see? The moon and the ripples on thewater. 74 m, r, w LESSON LXV At the doi on Sum-er iv-ningz Sat the lit-l Hai-a-wa-tha; Herd the hwis-per-ing ev the pain-triz. Herd the lap-ing ov the we-ter, . . So the mim raiz frem the wa-ter Kip-hng, raund-ing freija the wo-ter, So tlie flees and shad-oz en it. . Pronunciation Drill ni r w men rat ^\G mean rate wet 111—Vocal nasal resonance, with lip-closure as in am; lip-opening as in See Lesson —See Lesson LXI. Blackboard Sentences What was the name of the Indian boy ?Hiawatha knew the names of the birds in the loved to watch the water. &k, s LESSON LXVI 75. Alfred Tennyson was a wiote about a king named Arthur had brave men around him, called knights were always kind, and took care of the sick and of the wore coats of steel, and carried swords and shields and wore steel caps, called Arthur was brave, and loved truth and honor. 76 . S ^ ^ LESSON LXVII Al-frecl Ten-i-sun wez a rot a-baut a king neuxd Q_r-thur had brev men a-raund him, celd naits wer el-wez kailid, and tuk car ev the sic and ev the wor cots ov stil, and car-id sordz and shildz and wor stil caps, celd wez brev, and luvd truth and en-er. Pronunciation Drill g k s oo Idn sin God land sing g—Back tongue-closure as in bag; back tongue-opening as in gas; articulation of back of tongue against softpalate; soft g=j (see Lesson* LXX^), and is a quick combination of d (see Lesson LVII) and zh as ingiant. Ifc—The same positions as in o See


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