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 spelled ; as, (ins ăn aut), in the place;, in a place.

§ 127

§ 129.

§ 130. There is a young bird at the door. Conn is young and James is aged. The field is dear. Do not sell the dear horse in Ireland. James O’Hartigan is not in Ireland. He is not in the place. Leave the horse in the meadow yet. There is wholesome air in Ireland. Wholesome air; fresh bread. Welcome to the place.

§ 131. SUMMARY OF PRECEDING SECTIONS 90 TO 130.

1. . Each vowel pronounced separately; as ee′-ă, as oo′-ă.