cousin
country
courage

whistle
thistle
bristle

nestle
glisten
cottage

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I heard rain patter. A load of earth. Dew-drops glisten like pearls. Aid cousin Anna. Her wrist is bruised. Aim to please. What ails the children? The country air will cure the croup. Scotch thistles have sharp points. Bristles are stiff hairs. Arthur is able to whistle a tune. Have courage; be brave. The humble cottage nestles beside the stately castle. Listen, I heard my cousin whistle.

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ruin
suit
debt
earns

group
cells
busily
curve

juicy
doubt
easily
drowsy

glisten
heard
bruise
pearls