The Pronunciation of English Reduced to Rules By Means of a System of Marks Applied to the Ordinary Spelling

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He lies in the shade. We tried the tune in vain. He died at sea. I cried for aid.
My robe has been dyed like my cloak. We go by boat and coach. My grey socks hurt my toes. The gale broke the oak-tree. The dew has newly wet the grass. He has a few ewes and three geese. The news of the feud made him fume. The new bill is not yet due.
30 THE PEONUNCIATION OF ENGLISH §11.
Ah ! that is far off. Bah ! he is a fraud. The Shah had a new shawl. It is Paul's fault. I saw him draw it. The straw lies on th
...e lawn. It will thaw soon. The cause of the gloom is not plain. The pool is too deep. The tool shoots alo'ng the groove.
The oil must boil. The joint will spoil in this hot room.
He let a coin drop down the hoist. The noise drowns his voife. The boys saw the toys with joy. How did they take the town of Troy ?
The houses stand round abou't the mound. The cow lies down on the ground. The count is stout and looks proud.
He keeps fowls now. An oun9e of powder.
§12.
(Distinguish the pairs of words.) bar, bare ; car, care ; her, here ; per, peer ; fir, fire ; sir, sire ; or, ore ; for, fore ; cur, cure ; purr, pure.


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