Word Exercise.
- o´ri-ōle
- căn´o-pies
- fā´vor-ĭte
- as-sĭst´ance
- monkey (mŭng´ke)
- en-quīr´er
- apprentice (ap-prĕn´tis)
- mischievous (mĭs´che-vŭs)
- machinery (ma-shēn´er-e)
- Baltimore (bawl´ti-more)
- nĕç´es-sa-ry
- ap-prō´pri-āte
- um-brĕl´las
- im´ple-mĕnt
- cir´cum-stance
Phrase Exercise.
1. Apt scholars.—2. Endure the tempest.—3. Obliged to admit.—4. A curious custom exists.—5. Downy material.—6. Attract the attention.—7. Strangely adorned.—8. Infest the neighborhood.—9. Clever workman.—10. Source of delight.—11. Thoughtful enquirer.—12. Mark it well.—13. Neatly finished.—14. With apprenticeship to boot.
XLVII.—LORD ULLIN’S DAUGHTER.
Campbell.
A chieftain, to the Highlands bound,