—Æsop.
| 133 | 134 | 135 | 136 | |||
| hun ter | dug | dull | mat ter | |||
| teeth | bug | hull | plat ter | |||
| tooth | rug | skull | scat ter | |||
| him self | tug | since | flat ter | |||
| whom | jug | hasn’t | chat ter |
137
THE HUNTER AND THE LION
“Have you seen any tracks of a lion?” asked a hunter of a man whom he met.
“Oh, I can show you the lion himself,” said the man.
The hunter turned pale with fright. His teeth chattered.
“I don’t want to see the lion. I only want to see his tracks,” he cried.
—Æsop.
| 138 | 139 | 140 | 141 | |||
| oak | pale | rush | dip per | |||
| cloak | tale | brush | slip per | |||
| croak | gale | crush | skip per | |||
| soak | sale | hush | drip ping | |||
| move | scale | mush | whip ping | |||
| tenth | whale | blush | tip ping |