Part 38 (1/2)
(92-6)
6 I tried to learn to write plainly, and have failed (92-7)
7 He has not and never will succeed in doing that (92-5)
8 He is sick as a result of the picnic, it may be (91-2)
9 Finally they stepped from the boat into the water, and tried to(92-2)
10 One is sure to become dull in mind, and ill in health, if you fail to exercise (93-1)
11 The trip was comparatively quickly and easily made (94-1)
12 She was of ordinary fa that, since his own parents were of the German peasantry (91-4)
13 The ed or life-imprisonment
(92-7)
14 People of wealth (and it is by no means an exception to the rule) fail to notice the misery about them (91-1-b)
15 There one can see miles and miles For there are no mountains
(91-3-a)
16 She told her that she thought that she had coe's mistake, he was ain (93-1)
18 Flora Macdonald was a genuine heroine (94-3)
19 No criticism was made of the object, but of the means (92-5)
20 If you observe the relation of spelling to pronunciation, you will have little trouble in pronunciation (94-1)
21 He threw the stone at theAnd then he ran (91-3)
22 The reading of Poe's stories at least is entertaining, if not elevating (92-3-b)
23 John the lion killed (92-3-b)
24 He arose suddenly upsetting the table (92-3-b)
25 Bridget was a faithful servant, she never failed in her duties for more than five years (91-1-a)
26 Instead of six, now four years only are to be spent in college
(92-3-a)
27 We started down the river toward Harrisburg But we did not get very far For a storm soon came upon us (91-3)
28 He says that he has the book at his hos to Anderson