74. He may go to the antipodes for what I care; pronounce antipodes with the accent on tip, and let des rhyme with ease. It is a word of four syllables, and not of three, as many persons make it.
75. Vouchsafe, a word seldom used, but, when used, the first syllable should rhyme with pouch. Never say, vousafe.
76. Ginger is a good stomachic; pronounce stomachic with the accent on mach, sounding this syllable mak, and not mat, as is often the case.
77. The land in those parts is very fertile; pronounce fertile so as to rhyme with pill. The ile in all words must be sounded ill, with the exception of exile, senile, gentile, reconcile, and camomile, in which ile rhymes with mile.
78. It is surprising the fatigue he undergoes; say, The fatigue he undergoes is surprising.
79. Benefited; often spelt benefitted, but incorrectly.
80. Gather up the fragments; pronounce gather so as to rhyme with lather, and not gether.
81. I propose going to town next week; say, purpose.
82. If I am not mistaken, you are in the wrong; say, If I mistake not.
83. Direct your letters to me at Mr. Jones's; say, Address your letters.