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` 20. Sound of O like oo long, as in do, marked o. `
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` whom tour'ist group who ev'er `
` move rou tine' prove shoe'-mak er `
` tour through out' douche en tomb'ment `
` shoe en tomb' youth mov'ing ly `
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` 21. Sound of O like oo short, as in wolf, marked o. `
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` wolf bo'som em bo'som wol ver ene' `
` would wom'an un bo'som wom'an ly `
` could wolf'ish wom'an hood wom'an ish `
` should wolf'-net worst'ed wolf'ish ly `
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` Lesson 47. `
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` 22. Sound of 0 like a (broad a), as in form, marked o. `
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` born tort'ure corpse form'al ist `
` horn fork'ed thorn cor'mo rant `
` morse' for'mer scorn hor'ta tive `
` lorn for'ward scorch mor'ti fy `
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` 23. Another mark has been added in this book to indicate a sound of O `
` where it precedes r, as in work, marked o. `
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` work wor'thy worse wor'thi ly `
` word wor'ship world world'li ness `
` worm ef'fort whorl wor'ship er `
` wort world'ly whort work'ing-man `
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` Lesson 48. `
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` 24. Regular Long Sound of double 0, as in moon, marked 00. `
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` tool moon'shine groom boor'ish ness `
` noon noon'tide school gloom'i ly `
` spool bloom'ing soothe room'i ness `
` groove gloom'y smooth sooth'say ing `
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` 25. Regular Short Sound of double O, as in wool, marked oo. `
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` wool hood'wink brook coop'er age `
` look look'out crook rook'er y `
` rook wood'land shook book'-bind er `
` hood wool'ly stood crook'ed ness `
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` Lesson 49. `
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` 26. Regular Long Sound of U, as in mute. marked u. `
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` sue beau'ty deuce beau'ti ful `
` lieu feud'al sluice cu'ti cle `
` nude cu'bic juice mu'ti ny `
` suit flu'id fugue pu'ri ty `
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` 27. Regular Short Sound of U, as in but, marked u. `
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` lungs slum'ber clump but'ter y `
` plush rus'set stunt cus'to dy `
` dunce duch'ess skulk 1ux'u ry `
` trump scuf'fle young sum'ma ry `
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` Lesson 50. `
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` 28. Sound of U when preceded by r in the same syllable, as in rude, marked `
` u. It is the same sound as oo. `
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` true ru'mor prune cru'di ty `
` crude ru'ral truce rhru'ma tism `
` cruse truf fle spruce pru'dent ly `
` rule bru'tish cruise pru'ri ent `
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` 29. Sound of U like that of short oo, as in put, marked u. `
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` bull pul'pit ful'ly ful fill'ment `
` pull pul'ley bush'y bul'le tin `
` put cush'ion puss'y bull'ion ist `
` push bul'wark butch'er bush'i ness `
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` Lesson 51. `
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` 30. Sound of U before r in such words as urge, marked u. `
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` urge jour'ney spurn ur'gen cy `
` burn stur'geon nurse curl'i ness `
` spur church'man curst jour'nal ist `
` curb bur'gess burst hurt'ful ness `
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` 31. Regular Long Sound of Y, as in fly, marked y. `
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` ap ply' ty'rant pyre dy'nas ty `
` de ny' hy'dra type an'ti type `
` re ly' ty'phus fyke a sy'lum `
` re ply' ty'ro chyme hy e'na `
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` Lesson 52. `
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` 32. Regular Short Sound of Y, as in hymn, marked y. `
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` pyx sys'tem lymph sym'me try `
` cyst syn'tax nymph syn'co pe `
` tymp phys'ic tryst syn'dic ate `
` Styx lyr'ic rynd syn op'sis `
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` 33. The sound of oi or oy (unmarked), as heard in oil, oyster. `
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` oint re coil' spoil en joy'ment `
` voice re joice' moist dis joint'ed `
` troy de stroy' broil em ploy'ment `
` poise em ploy' choice ap point'ment `
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` Lesson 53. `
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` 34. The sound of ow (unmarked), as heard in owl. When the ow is sounded as `
` in blown, the o is marked long (blown). `
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` howl al low' crowd flow'er y `
` gown en dow' prowl pow'er ful `
` cowl vow'el scowl em bow'el `
` down row'el brown en dow'ment `
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` 35. The diphthong ou has two leading sounds: that of ow in words derived `
` from the Anglo-Saxon, as in out; and that of oo in words derived from the `
` French, as in soup. `
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` sour found'ling fount an nounce'ment `
` pout ground'less mount un found'ed `
` soup rou lette' croup crou'pi er `
` roup group'ing wound trou'ba dour `
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` Lesson 54. `
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` 36. The consonant C has two regular sounds: as soft c in cede, marked `
` c; as hard c in cot, where it has the sound of k, and is marked c. `
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` cives ac'id trace De cem'ber `
` mace sol'ace brace in ces'sant `
` clot tac'tic curd en act'ment `
` acts traf'fic cave e lect'or `
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` 37. The sound of N as heard in link, is marked thus, n, which is the `
` same sound as that represented by ng. `
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` lank monk'ey drink con'gru ous `
` monk con'gress trunk sin'gu lar `
` sunk lan'guage conch drunk'en ness `
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` Lesson 55. `
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` 38. S bas two regular sounds: when unmarked it has its sharp or hissing `
` sound, as in yes; when marked thus, s, it has the buzzing sound of z in `
` zeal. `
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` sick mass'y smelt pos sess'ive `
` pest vest'ment gross as sess'or `
` has a muse' grows re sem'ble `
` ease in fuse' ruse res'o nant `
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` 39. Ch has three sounds: unmarked (English ch), it has nearly the sound of `
` tsh, as in child; marked thus, eh (French ch), it has the sound of sh, as `
` in chaise; and marked thus, ch (Latin ch), it has the sound of k, as in `
` chorus. `
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` such speech'less child choc'o late `
` chef ma chine' chaise chiv'al ry `
` chasm chem'ist chrism char'ac ter `
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` Lesson 56. `
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` 20. Sound of O like oo long, as in do, marked o. `
` `
` whom tour'ist group who ev'er `
` move rou tine' prove shoe'-mak er `
` tour through out' douche en tomb'ment `
` shoe en tomb' youth mov'ing ly `
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` 21. Sound of O like oo short, as in wolf, marked o. `
` `
` wolf bo'som em bo'som wol ver ene' `
` would wom'an un bo'som wom'an ly `
` could wolf'ish wom'an hood wom'an ish `
` should wolf'-net worst'ed wolf'ish ly `
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` Lesson 47. `
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` 22. Sound of 0 like a (broad a), as in form, marked o. `
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` born tort'ure corpse form'al ist `
` horn fork'ed thorn cor'mo rant `
` morse' for'mer scorn hor'ta tive `
` lorn for'ward scorch mor'ti fy `
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` `
` 23. Another mark has been added in this book to indicate a sound of O `
` where it precedes r, as in work, marked o. `
` `
` work wor'thy worse wor'thi ly `
` word wor'ship world world'li ness `
` worm ef'fort whorl wor'ship er `
` wort world'ly whort work'ing-man `
` `
` `
` `
` Lesson 48. `
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` 24. Regular Long Sound of double 0, as in moon, marked 00. `
` `
` tool moon'shine groom boor'ish ness `
` noon noon'tide school gloom'i ly `
` spool bloom'ing soothe room'i ness `
` groove gloom'y smooth sooth'say ing `
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` `
` 25. Regular Short Sound of double O, as in wool, marked oo. `
` `
` wool hood'wink brook coop'er age `
` look look'out crook rook'er y `
` rook wood'land shook book'-bind er `
` hood wool'ly stood crook'ed ness `
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` Lesson 49. `
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` 26. Regular Long Sound of U, as in mute. marked u. `
` `
` sue beau'ty deuce beau'ti ful `
` lieu feud'al sluice cu'ti cle `
` nude cu'bic juice mu'ti ny `
` suit flu'id fugue pu'ri ty `
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` 27. Regular Short Sound of U, as in but, marked u. `
` `
` lungs slum'ber clump but'ter y `
` plush rus'set stunt cus'to dy `
` dunce duch'ess skulk 1ux'u ry `
` trump scuf'fle young sum'ma ry `
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` Lesson 50. `
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` 28. Sound of U when preceded by r in the same syllable, as in rude, marked `
` u. It is the same sound as oo. `
` `
` true ru'mor prune cru'di ty `
` crude ru'ral truce rhru'ma tism `
` cruse truf fle spruce pru'dent ly `
` rule bru'tish cruise pru'ri ent `
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` `
` 29. Sound of U like that of short oo, as in put, marked u. `
` `
` bull pul'pit ful'ly ful fill'ment `
` pull pul'ley bush'y bul'le tin `
` put cush'ion puss'y bull'ion ist `
` push bul'wark butch'er bush'i ness `
` `
` `
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` Lesson 51. `
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` 30. Sound of U before r in such words as urge, marked u. `
` `
` urge jour'ney spurn ur'gen cy `
` burn stur'geon nurse curl'i ness `
` spur church'man curst jour'nal ist `
` curb bur'gess burst hurt'ful ness `
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` `
` 31. Regular Long Sound of Y, as in fly, marked y. `
` `
` ap ply' ty'rant pyre dy'nas ty `
` de ny' hy'dra type an'ti type `
` re ly' ty'phus fyke a sy'lum `
` re ply' ty'ro chyme hy e'na `
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` Lesson 52. `
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` 32. Regular Short Sound of Y, as in hymn, marked y. `
` `
` pyx sys'tem lymph sym'me try `
` cyst syn'tax nymph syn'co pe `
` tymp phys'ic tryst syn'dic ate `
` Styx lyr'ic rynd syn op'sis `
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` `
` 33. The sound of oi or oy (unmarked), as heard in oil, oyster. `
` `
` oint re coil' spoil en joy'ment `
` voice re joice' moist dis joint'ed `
` troy de stroy' broil em ploy'ment `
` poise em ploy' choice ap point'ment `
` `
` `
` `
` Lesson 53. `
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` 34. The sound of ow (unmarked), as heard in owl. When the ow is sounded as `
` in blown, the o is marked long (blown). `
` `
` howl al low' crowd flow'er y `
` gown en dow' prowl pow'er ful `
` cowl vow'el scowl em bow'el `
` down row'el brown en dow'ment `
` `
` `
` 35. The diphthong ou has two leading sounds: that of ow in words derived `
` from the Anglo-Saxon, as in out; and that of oo in words derived from the `
` French, as in soup. `
` `
` sour found'ling fount an nounce'ment `
` pout ground'less mount un found'ed `
` soup rou lette' croup crou'pi er `
` roup group'ing wound trou'ba dour `
` `
` `
` `
` Lesson 54. `
` `
` 36. The consonant C has two regular sounds: as soft c in cede, marked `
` c; as hard c in cot, where it has the sound of k, and is marked c. `
` `
` cives ac'id trace De cem'ber `
` mace sol'ace brace in ces'sant `
` clot tac'tic curd en act'ment `
` acts traf'fic cave e lect'or `
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` `
` 37. The sound of N as heard in link, is marked thus, n, which is the `
` same sound as that represented by ng. `
` `
` lank monk'ey drink con'gru ous `
` monk con'gress trunk sin'gu lar `
` sunk lan'guage conch drunk'en ness `
` `
` `
` `
` Lesson 55. `
` `
` 38. S bas two regular sounds: when unmarked it has its sharp or hissing `
` sound, as in yes; when marked thus, s, it has the buzzing sound of z in `
` zeal. `
` `
` sick mass'y smelt pos sess'ive `
` pest vest'ment gross as sess'or `
` has a muse' grows re sem'ble `
` ease in fuse' ruse res'o nant `
` `
` `
` 39. Ch has three sounds: unmarked (English ch), it has nearly the sound of `
` tsh, as in child; marked thus, eh (French ch), it has the sound of sh, as `
` in chaise; and marked thus, ch (Latin ch), it has the sound of k, as in `
` chorus. `
` `
` such speech'less child choc'o late `
` chef ma chine' chaise chiv'al ry `
` chasm chem'ist chrism char'ac ter `
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` Lesson 56. `
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