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a log the frog
See the frog on a log.
Rab sees the frog.
Can the frog see Rab?
The frog can see the dog.
Rab ran at the frog.
LESSON VIII.
it stand Ann's is lamp mat i
[Illustration: Mother with girl holding cat, by lamplight.]
a mat the stand
See the lamp! It is on a mat.
The mat is on the stand.
The lamp is Nat's, and the mat is Ann's.
LESSON IX.
Tom nag not him catch he his ch
[Illustration: Boy and dog chasing horse.]
See the nag! It is Tom's nag.
Can Tom catch his nag?
He can not catch him.
The dog ran at the nag, and the nag ran.
LESSON X.--REVIEW.
Tom's nag is fat; his dog is not fat.
Nat is on Tom's nag.
Nat's dog, Rab, can not catch the rat.
See the frog on the log.
A lad sees the frog.
The lad can not catch it.
A cat is on the mat; the cat sees a rat.
Ann's fan is on the stand.
The man has a lamp.
A dog ran at the man.
Ann sat on a log.
[Illustration: Script exercise:
Tom sees Nat's dog.
A fat frog is on the log.
Can not Rab catch it?
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LESSON XI
nest this eggs she in get box hen
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[Illustration: Cat watching hen, watching eggs in nest.]
the box a nest
This is a fat hen.
The hen has a nest in the box.
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