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Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room


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EBOOK GRADED LESSONS IN ENGLISH ***


This eBook was produced by Karl Hagen, Charles Franks,
and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.


** Transcriber's Notes **
Underscores mark italics; words enclosed in +pluses+ represent boldface;
words enclosed in /slashes/ represent underlined words. Words enclosed in
~tildes~ represent a wavy underline.
To represent the sentence diagrams in ASCII, the following conventions are
used:
- The heavy horizontal line (for the main clause) is formed with equals
signs (==).
- Other solid vertical lines are formed with minus signs (--).
- Diagonal lines are formed with backslashes (\).
- Words printed on a diagonal line are preceded by a backslash, with no
horizontal line under them.
- Dotted horizontal lines are formed with periods (..)
- Dotted vertical lines are formed with straight apostrophes (')
- Dotted diagonal lines are formed with slanted apostrophes (`)
- Words printed over a horizontally broken line are shown like this:
----, helping
'---------
- Words printed bending around a diagonal-horizontal line are broken like
this:
\wai
\ ting
---------
** End Transcriber's Notes **
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