Language Lesson.—Let pupils write statements, each containing one of the following words, used in such a manner as to show its proper meaning: beech, beach; sense, scents; fourth, forth; hear, here.
Give rules for the capital letters in the first three paragraphs of the lesson.
Let pupils place un before each of the following words, and then define them.
safe lock heard pleasant fit
Define each of the following words formed from please, and state in each case what change of meaning occurs.
please pleasant pleasantly unpleasantly
LESSON XLVII.
dag'ger, a short sword.
spell, a feeling which prevents one from moving.
bran'dished, raised, and moved in different directions.
in spir'ing, making one feel.
awe, deep fear.
de mand'ed, asked as a right.
punct'u al, always on time.
ro mance, a story of surprising adventures.
bur'glar, one who breaks into a house at night.
cus'tom, a way or a manner of doing things.
reigned, ruled; held power.