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Vocabulary for Chapter III |
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| deserted | huddled | shivering | stubbornly |
| coaxed | crate | wrestling | nipping |
| sniffing | limbering | recoiling | heap |
| perspiring | piccalilli | horseradish | scrambled |
| obsequiously | ushered | Worcestershire | maraschino cherries |
Sounds |
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| awrgh | TARAHHHHHHHH |
Words Spoken with an Accent |
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| luddies and gintlemin | ladies and gentlemen |
| I prezint my musterpiece: Vurm a la Mud! | I present my masterpiece: Worm in the Mud! |
| monshure | monsieur |
Vocabulary Words for Chapter IV |
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| limply | earthworm | dictionary | souvenir |
| fink | glopped | superb | scrutinized |
| menacingly | bounding | flourished | furiously |
| clambered | trudged | sprawled | hearty |
| galloped | |||
Words Spoken with an Accent |
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| lingthvise | lengthwise |
| crissvise | crosswise |
| kitchip | ketchup |
| Ou woot in. | One went in. |
| vell | well |
| Ve are don mit de first curse. | We are done with the first course |
| naw seconds | more seconds |
| lemme | let me |
| vant | want |
| soitinly | certainly |
| ver' fine | very fine |
| gute | good |
| Id oo doughing home, iddle boys? | Are you going home, little boys? |
| Id oo tared? | Are you scared? |
| But ain't oo in a dawful hur-ry? | But aren't you in an awful hurry? |
sounds |
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| yergh | yugh | rhum-rhum | heh |
| ho | hoo | ||