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McGuffey's Third Eclectic Reader by William Holmes McGuffey
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74. The Snowbird's Song 197
75. Mountains 200
76. A Child's Hymn 203
77. Holding the Fort 204
78. The Little People 207
79. Good Night 208

INTRODUCTION.

ARTICULATION.

A distinct articulation can only be gained by constant and
careful practice of the elementary sounds.
Whenever a word is imperfectly enunciated, the teacher
should call attention to the sounds composing the spoken
word.
If the pupil fails to sound any element correctly, as in the
case of lisping, the fault can be overcome by calling
attention to the correct position of the organs of speech, and
insisting upon exact execution. Except in case of
malformation of these organs, every pupil should sound each
element correctly before such drill should cease.


TABLE OF VOCALS.

LONG SOUNDS.



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