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Notwithstanding the remark about the rolling of "r's," where a word ends with an "r" immediately followed by a word commencing with a vowel, the "r" must be clearly rolled—clear of the following vowel,—and a special little "attack" made on the following vowel.

Care must also be taken in the pronunciation of such words as fire: "FI′re," not "fyer." Also when one word ends with a letter that the v next commences with, special pains must be taken to pronounce both.

"R's" may be rolled at the commencement of a word, seldom at the end.