ഈ താളിൽ തെറ്റുതിരുത്തൽ വായന നടന്നിരിക്കുന്നു

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ഉദാഹരണം.

A man who does not fear God, cannot be happy. Is
this the gentleman whose horse was frightened this morning?
Here are those men and women again whom we met this
morning. The boys and girls to whom rewards shall be
given, must make themselves worthy of them by their con—
duct. The chair on which you are sitting, is a little too
high for you. I know already what you are going to say.
I know all that he said. I relate nothing that you may
not hear. I took shelter under a large tree, the branches
of which, hanging to the ground, concealed me from the
view of the passers—by. This is the money (which) I re—
ceived for my horse. The lady those people were speaking
of is my cousin. I never speak of things I do not know
for certain.

There was once a foolish hen, which sat brooding on
a nest of snake's eggs. A swallow that observed it, went
to her, and told her of the danger she was in. Little do
you know, says she, what, at this instant, you are doing,
and that you are hatching your own destruction; for this
good office will be your ruin. There is a proper time for
everything, and nothing succeeds well, but what is done
in season. This is one of the towns the inhabitants of
which distinguished themselves in the last war. All you
say is entirely false. The horses my brother bought the
other day, have turned out exceedingly satisfactory.

അഭ്യാസങ്ങൾ.

നിങ്ങളുടെ കൈയിൽ എന്തുണ്ടു? ഞാൻ ഇ
പ്പോൾ തന്നെ വാങ്ങിയ ഒരു പുതിയ പുസ്തകം.

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