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 squalor,

 subtile,

 subtle,

 vagary,

 water,

 wrath,

 zoölogy.[9]

 Abélard,

 Abernethy,

 About (Edmond),

 Abydos,

 Acheron,

 Achitophel,

 Adonis,

 Ægean,

 Æolus,

 Æschylus,

 Afghanistan,

 Agincourt,

 Agnes,

 Aguilar (Grace),

 Aïda,

 Aix-la-Chapelle,

 Alaric,

 Alcantara,

 Alcuin,

 Aldebaran,

 Alighieri,

 Amphion,

 Andronicus,

 Antinous,

 Aquinas,

 Arab,

 Aral,

 Arundel,

 Athos,

 Avon,

 Aytoun,

 Bajazet,

 Balliol (college),

 Balmoral,

 Czerny,

 Latin,

 Laocoön,

 Medici,

 Mivart, (St. George),

 Orion,

 Paderewski,

 Pepys,

 Proserpine,

 Sienkiewicz,

 Southey,

 Thalia,

 Tschaikowsky,

 Volapük,

 Wagner,

 Ygdrasil.

CHAPTER III

A REVIEW OF PUNCTUATION

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Punctuation is a system of disjunctive marks by which the eye and ear are helped to understand the sense of what is written. It is desirable to regard the subject as governed to a great extent by a few principles of common sense. The present chapter reviews those matters of capitalization and punctuation which seem to give most trouble to secondary school students.

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