The Canadian Elocutionist by Anna Kelsey Howard
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sky, s-k-i.
lamb, l-a-m. oak, o-k. eve, e-v. once, w-u-n-s. awe, a. power, p-ou-u-r. mulcts, m-u-l-k-t-s. John, d-gh-a-n. objects, o-b-d-jh-e-k-ts. thousandth, th-ou-z-a-n-d-th. wives, w-i-v-z. softness, s-o-f-t-n-e-s. shrugged, sh-r-u-g-d. themselves, th-e-m-s-e-l-v-z. church, t-sh-u-r-t-sh. They were _wrenched_ by the hand of violence. The _strength_ of his nostrils is _terrible_. A gentle current _rippled_ by. Thou _barb'd'st_ the dart by which he fell. Arm'd, say ye? Arm'd, my lord! He _sa_wed _six sl_eek, _sl_im _s_apling_s_. It was strongly _urged_ upon him. Ami_dst_ the mi_sts_, he thru_sts_ his fi_sts_ again_st_ the po_sts_. The swan swam over the sea; well swum, swan. The swan swam back again; well swum, swan. PRONUNCIATION AND ACCENT. |
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